The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 08, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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nlified w the tramp who doggedly asks
forhreadat onrdoor. This Seeling of
nonentity lias mow to do in wrecking
otherwise nsefnl lives, thnhaid times or
the determined op$ositio of a oH
hearted and nnsympathwing worM, Xo
olistacle will Ions; stay m the way of
a man who is living a life of ymvictio
and purpose- Snch oowvictiow, 3mwer,
will never ha a potent lac-tor i aay ami's
life, if ho thinks he has mo partiealar
mission in the world,
Xo one finds less tolerance i tm?
world today than the aimless persoa
Yt4 we ifind many snch -evn araoag the
indents, who have already tadaated,
or wlio are ahont to rretdnaie ifrowi
eollege- Students who, a'lthoiigh
strong as far as im Kintal aVdity gjoes,
are simply ilrifting; and who have o
1aiinlle jmrose in view. s some one
lias wisely ssnid, -""'rhe man vcho is ijqmy
adrift and Ijound for amywliere, will as a
mleliiing rap at nowhere1 Sneh pofile
live in the world like iraere, jnxlfiy wnaases
giving to St no stirmgtih, Satnt or
elmiacter. If we wonld $wl a ssk-oe8!!
life, weimnstlloolUo ttile oe ni wiiicii
there is a convk-tTon of tlesiray tiogfltlber
wHili a eourage and ai Jtwv H khit
it out.
iTinivftrsity life tFniviibes for tas a$eeft
tiioiis whieh hape ?and im&ald tmr dbarae
4i. We'eom an eontaelt witlli eofe
wn in onr eUge wnrae who "IhveoMe
faetors in oar lives for srood ad aatw
"Some 'body has w6fc Tihe miost nro- Ttihcreiis one ttliiing, Ihom'v wHdh 8L
lfitaljflemom(flitinatman,'s!life3sW.heuhe think tlbe college ffoderit fttfes--4lM&
diseovarsttlhat the world worild grit ilon'g hing is oUtode. We Ijeeome 5Sm-
!;aswellwrrthont-.rAwrthltim. Xov iteJy aeqnainted with otihei, ihjft we 4c,
we ;aTl jidmire 41 lEatK, imanly., ImuiilTty, mot toncw .oorslves. !go Ibasj- ave "me
rit ttlhis Band ric4i leads mcai tk) HitHieve wHh our todies and tthe itest of e1e
1lihatltIiieyOTeraiIyiaelcsoi -ethers ira life, Itlhat we forget we owe a Icnt aw-
itifaw mrt - wor-Jd of urnmiose . and .dctiiny., me mm b4 ttUicsi to wr Mgitel
us a deJasioc md a ignare. Whwe nsWww 4ve.
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