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■ 1^- I< THE CLINTON CRROMCLE, CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 ‘TOUTH AND INDIVIDUALISM” Address Delivered Here Monday Before Presbyterian Collefre Graduating Class By Dr. Julian S. Miller. Editor Ttie Charlotte Observer. I » a (rrrtit po*«m, it wiM never drew the ekeiches d a freat cathedral, it wiH ne\’er have an >d<^> Only the individ* i jdal is dynamic. Only the individual 'can think. Only the individual can^ Itherefore, create. RoignsA. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM AT Davidson President Davidson, N. C., June 2. — After We need, I think, to be rearra^ng [»?vv”>c for ten years aa president of COLLEGE COMES TO CLOSE A distinguiahed American educator 1m this opinion of modem ymAh: We haW -never had finer young people than those who are in college, the moat high minded, the most studious, the most mature and the finest think ers that we have knoiwn in many gen- _ ^ (Continued from page one) . . „ Tv_ living power, but a person some of our own current notions in Davidson college, Dr. Walter L. Lingle directing. Some wen driv- Aanerica along thie line. We are be- presented his resignation to the board savii^ device, the surrender of inde-trustees today. The resignation .nd l«u. o< mwpity from”Jrtv.t« vir.:'' ***» '"«« "«« - jtue, of the sovereignty of the sUtel The board elected a nominating Of them*«lveg these may not appw j^^ opposed to the inalienable nghtaj committee to dwoae his succesaor. to be alarming or to be dreaded. citizen, of the genJua of gov^ The members are: Dr. R. A. Dunn of en to destruction. Some to the end of the trail. There are energies of heart and head that are compelling you forward. But, who is diierting? ‘To many of us the word idealism is a vague term. Yet we all under- *7 ” ? . L i®* citizen, « uie gemua oi gov^. ine memoers are: x/r. k. a. inmn os gtand when we sav that God had an the contrary, they may n^ seern to opposed to the weakness Charlotte, Dr. H. Smith Richardson • ua make enemiee at all. Ind*}ed they uiay *P‘iof the governed, of the totality of the'of New York, Dr. A. A. McLean of •orations. Th^ are head and i^ouldem ^pear to us instead of being formidable instead of the personality of the Lenoir, J. A. Cannon of Concord, I above the older generations in Mh(d- arahip, character and development foes to be friendly companiorrs for our careers These young people have growm up.j pjj^^e is a quicker and, perhaps, They are betteT;^hey know Tnore; definitive name to give all of citizens. |P. Graham of Greenville, S. C., and man.** But the curtain falls on that ideal and it is not lifted again untH lit rises on the life, the ministry, the Even here in America w’e sense the i the Rev. W. H. Ckiodman of Kannap- triumph of Jesus Christ. pull and pressure of “the collective'* ^li** 47 incre«mriyl !iied iKrf«tly in Rim. And th, m.n tti,7 wi^w. ar. mor. in «lv«r«n«i .*ain,t which of «or came to D.vi<toon from Ridhmond,|„ ^ who does God’s undinuned idealism was real ly cynical. They have more faith in educa-ted youth today needs to be sum- existence to society. I mayiVa., where he served as president ofjn^pt ^he Man of Gali’lee on the 4Vw> .wwwl Tlhpv havp niftrp irood sense j j .v . • lu- f inoiviouai exisienee w swicvjr. i in«jf I .... w...., —, nox nave me Sian 01 uaiiiee on tne ThevT^ more I “charge* even on thi, occa.ion the^ Prertij^nan general ij^ly a; i„ th, than their ancestors. They are more individuality The most malignant . Y inaivwuamy. me mosx majignam | auspices that much of our growth that has come upon the body:contribiuted to the That is a rich rapsody This «^u«- of Amorican life of today is that of of the idea that individual man r’s opinion inspires. Many the surrender of the concept of soveieign-, • . *nd niir- tOT anxi«ities training school. He had l»eld a niOT- hoJdinjr the reins, is headed ber of pa.storates and was at one time, destruction and has already faced editor of the Union Seminary R®*'defeat. ,,nu,n inspires surrenoeroa^ne co^epxoaiKfvtf.jig tA>o .‘vmall and impotent and nig-, vi^^ ^ “Our first three wagons have come s and l^ntations commonly ty of the individual ,and the depreci-)^^^,^ resources andj He was a moderator of the Presby-j^^ 1 iT&rdly herd fnrni^e ™cc of older pcoHv,.ted v»luc th« i. being pl.ccd upon capwritie, W be re-'termn dburcb in tbe United State, in' ui^ir ’Seir are rileiwed by th., magnifment tnb- human peiaonality. |,peeled. I-byrne, and ebomirtry ace 1820. (own weight. Tbe eanvaa. covering ute, but uphappily, I have not finished | philosophy has sprung i^uTypiwed to give us the mere mechan-l i>octor Dunn, chairman of the board thread-bare and torn. The mate the quotation. Hear him give the present day tyranies of thelj^tic concent of the universe suggest- <*f trustees, er side of the picture. I quote: lanew tne present day tyranies of tneij^tje c<,ncept of the universe suggest I old world, and let me suggest to youjjp^ that the -World is a huge jugger- “But there is something tihat these who are historically expert that thenelp^^^ machine ojM'rated by laws people do not have. They have no pas- new forms of liberty and of govern-cause and effect and that man is Sion, they have no cause to which they merit and of society are nothing more t,han a fly in this gigantic aie oonse-crated. They have nothing to | nor less than a recrudescence of the Which they would give their lives with I old paganism and despotism in those glad abandon—they have nothing for j countries a thousand years agri. which they are willing to die. They' day dicUtomhips have lack a crusade. They are all dressed i buij^ up ^he up and no place to go. They are 'undomocratic and irreligious notion statement. issued the following substance of which they were : formed has been or soon will be, blot- rious commencement. Tliat hndaunted courage, if it be youra, will lead you to an ever expanding achievement; and that undimmed idealism of a life made pore and holy through the for- giveneae of sins in Jesua Onrist, if it be your possession, -will present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy." Sigma Kappa Alpha Members The following students wer^ elect ed by the college faerdty to the hon orary scholastic society. Sigma Kap pa Alpha for the year 1938-1939: Laura Aylett Fleming, Laurens. Carl Wilson McCully, Jr., Sharon. Bonnell Charles Jarrard, Soperton, Ga. » Dugaki Walker Hudson, Greenville. James Robert Thomason, Fountain Inn. Mary Jane Sturgeon, Clinton. Thelma Taylor, Clinton. Rebecca Adelaide Roberts, Clinton. Laetitia Hay Jones, Clinton. Because her husband allegedly tripped her, kicked her, blacked her eye, and chased her ^th a hammer, •A year ago Doctor Lingle address-j passing years of time.!* ^ «i a letter to ^ tru.st^ calling their i to the fact t^hat he was *P- ^hat time cannot erase and which the machine. Biology is telling much of prtMxohing the age when men pegging years will only serve to make^ the .same story that man is an organ- j »nd requested the trustees t**® more glorious. For faith, courage, ifim whoM? d<*wtiDy in p<r<Hi^t4;rmin^ Bl<?ps lookinir ^ Mfcurinif w his idij^Jisun 6t6mAliti68« Oh, come now, aren’t you being a bit haety? by heredity or by the force of cireura- stance or change. ablest youth we have ever had hut that the individual is nothing more successor. “At that time the trustees appointed a committee to take the matter im- “Young people, ere long you too will come to the end of the trail. Ere Astronomy is teaching of an ever * su jong in the dimming of life’s abort .. J • • TM. I- — enlarging universe, of wheels within*"^ advisement, mwi^ of ^ years, you will kneel beside wrtihout . dv*in.tH.n, Tl.^ »rv alivv p„p. ^ .tupvndou, iirfinHyl'*' •~*»r ihv brokvn. «.u«ri>I vnnain. <rf your thvy haw tudhmr U. hw foT.^p,,, i, „„ythin». ,, , „„ importanc».jP"'«'* ?! -•r»l to kindle your kat' They have tMr book on but they i„ Rp..j. evolotio. aw doin*''''"" “f the "ext wh^aatk’ year and ,,„,p,i„. But will it end there? aie d««d in their tracks. value save that which '■! their best to run us ancentorily up *‘®»P*‘eMed the hopethat a n^inating. T^,^re are elements to be measured in terms of his eco- Kndocrynology is teaching would be appoi ak- journey that will not end with nomic production. Thus it is that in tj,*t the glands determine personality. ^ prcpared ^ . jthe ending day, nor go down wHh Italy the indivklual has no value ex-j ,py,. natural in-1 j*"** *^^ * *'^*^, * the setting sun, nor be dimmed by the coi.t that which is U» Im* mea.suml ml^jncu to Name our weakness upon'*'^*^ ** approach of night. These statements are illuminating. That is one reason I have brought them to you. They are proph«*tic of the futun- -s'hirh will de|N-rMl s<» large ly ujKin the young |M*o|>le thus de- u-rms of his wrvice and worth to the In-yotMl our control and to dele ^< r i*e«<l. Th«* mendH-rs of this gradual- guite. Thus it w that in (rt-rmany the'^^j^j,. gucrese of pngress and hap--*^*T irg class this moniing are jtart arwl imiividual has no valu<*'vave that their next annual me«<ing in Feb- t<i romiitions outsiik* our rea- , “That unfailing faith in God, if you have it, will be but at its gIo-1 BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ..JUldM. HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 M E ARE HUNTING TROl'BLE ja'ce! of these young |K-s»ple. It is which is measund in terms of his , victan: tbk r future that is roncermii. It is r,nj hbwHi. Th«- tyranU who have for- ^jitlwr than a master of hi« fate, our, thi r world that will I»e rnwled. No niulateii this monstrou* phiheu.phy <»f.*H-ing nurtursd and fesi not only by matter what our age, all of us have mdivalual man’s utter worthle-enessiile,4..eie». hut eveni a stack Hc«d«cKy, Losy? 3e»^ae3eg«aae«aiMMiw«tat9ew«v.Mai«MMMMMmsmsiiitwitMiimeMMiiMisMiiwiifp in current (wijitical »<le<4t*gies, but even' that future and in that v«rept his value to s«iciety or to the ^strurtioo of »4»me of ihw: Vk**rid theirs. A- Mr. Kettering state or the race sfieak -wahkiut •l*"l<** arwl more a«lvance«l science* i <H>rieral M«»t«»rs once saMi, **<»f c«mrse « this view that man was made f«w ... .. , I am tkwply interesteil in the future.-the Mate ami not the Mate f«»r man. * ' ** cause rr o pec mr rea j •I. ,son that our y'>ung pe-qor of this era Mr are hearing dramatic alugan. adi™.nished against stw*'‘ these times as to what is the larger „ ,^5^ to rM. himian Irfr From n<r« «>n I am gmng to «lo my iivmg there “ 1 have ntM brought these statements purpose of eduraCion in term. «f,^, ,nd,v.dual ntegnty and from this renowned edurater to y®« woMem nerds and la Urms of the .i| •ch-^v-nrat a th« morning heraiwe I em-ent Oiat world’s diaos. our own inrlud- afridrsii are! al! A^swt a •b*y are in all rewperts valid asid ir- ^ ^ faewnie of these ^ tixsirra educated youth hut I rhal- another m that eduratioa is for ^ si^le aed fraeftd lenge hi- cntwwma. It la aol true that . - a ^ eriliral ^ frarTM •hey have im sMgs «d rwiary ta sing. ^ y^, Amsm i - H w wat true Ihaa tWy have aa era- peeseat impeeative w an”^ 4 .^^ ana »r la la doBKwrary, ^ whirh I « an eduralam that bnnga as fare I agree wtih thsw wha thmk t^ •derstandiag as ,.f a -pse - * sf a-• a *• what Aaaorracy is m Its eaar^a|^j|^ ^ »h.*-h -is qMck ^ of arhat ama m ‘This isar.H of n a! Ifc llea«Urhe>, t liousncr.^, bad brr ath (•ften warn cf faulty elimination. N'gVct of thesa s.gns may causa a host of ronstipation’a other discomforts: sotir stomach, belch ing, aa apprtita ar energy. Don’t delay. Taka spky aA vegeubla hi ACK DRAUGHT. Tbia intesti- aaJ Uadr-laaaliva Imparta tana ta lasy bowel aiasclaa: by aiapla 41* riaanaaa gently, thar- rbly. MiUiawa af pack ages H. D. IIE.NKY Ih»§-I9M F. M. BOLAND H. D. 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In a m myself." iword, these are they who do not want 1 wx>uld not dare |»redict, of course, I to pay the price <d sucress and 9 jthat the democracy <d America in its > •chievoment and resfHtnsibility and social, poiitkai and economic forms; |u>rsonal character. jis in danger of being annihilated by; I 5a)d a while ago that the gener- ^ the tidal waves of totalitarianisms j ation <»f our young pe<»ple <d America * which have swept many democracies | today have the okleM and the noblest H of F'urope out U> sea, but I am con-j of all battles to wmgt and causes to tending in this forum this morning j which to deihcate themselves. This is jtihat there is already an alarming losslthat battle and this is that cause,— ^ I from the current mimis of our people I to return our society to the age old ® lof the jirimary apiritual significance' and deathless truth of the indepen- p I of this concept of life which our de-jdence and personal responsibility of 'mocracy formerly held al<ift, namely the indiridual, that man is made to be *the concept of the sovereignty and re-1 the master, not the victim, of chance Isponsibilities of evi^ individual.'or circumstance, that every one of us,I 1’There is urgent call for a recapture' made after the manner of God, has! of that philosophy even in America.! resident within us the capacity to There can be no progress, there can grow- and develop and to achieve upon be no advancing civilization, there can.the basis of our own resources, be no security, there can be no safety' This is all, I suppose, exceedit^y § I jin government, there can be no peace,trite and commonplace and oW fash- • 3 I in the world except that 'they are con-honed. Indeed, it is rather ui^popular jL creted out of the effort and ideas and (today to take issue with the school)? lenterprises of individuals. No nation'of thought w'hich insists that social'P ever worked itself up toward higher: regeneration and economic security jP levels of life, the nation has no ca- are only possible through the vast m Ipacky to improve itself. There can be maneuvers and concentrations of mass g no naturail development except on the nioveiments. * basi.s of individual improvement. Left But I am asking young people of to- ;to itself the mass of men a.nd women,ilay to stand at k*ast by this old tern- p ha.s always .sagged downward. The pie of faith t*f their fathers who be- ^ mass is always inert, it originates lieved in themselves and humbly set ® I nothing, k creates nothing. ’The mass themselves to the obacurv but viuL is ne^ progPeasive. It can destroy, | task of helpit^ build for thenwelvws' but it never can build. 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