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The Call of the Twentieth Century, an Address to Young Men

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An impassioned address urges young men to cultivate habits, character, and training so they may hand a healthy inheritance to future generations. It argues the new century will demand strenuous effort, handle greater complexity from global interdependence and scientific advances, and embody democratic opportunity that values individual talent. The speaker warns against idleness and inherited certainties, emphasizes moral self-discipline, civic responsibility, and practical education, and calls for direct, honest action to meet social obligations. The aim is to prepare capable, thoughtful citizens who can navigate increased choices and contribute to a more interconnected world.

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David Starr Jordan

David Starr Jordan (1851-1931) was an American ichthyologist, educator, and author, known for his significant contributions to the study of fish and his role in higher education. He served as the first president of Stanford University and was a prominent advocate for science and education. His notable works include "A Guide to the Study of Fishes," a comprehensive two-volume reference that reflects his expertise in ichthyology. In addition to his scientific writings, Jordan authored several books on philosophy and social issues, such as "The Philosophy of Despair" and "The Call of the Twentieth Century, an Address to Young Men," showcasing his diverse interests and commitment to public discourse.

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