Camping For Boys by H.W. Gibson
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page 75 of 281 (26%)
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Do with a will the task that lies before.
So much there is for every man to do, And soon the night when man can work no more. And none but he to life's behest is true Who works with zeal and pauses only when He stretches forth his hand to help the men Who fail or fall beside him on the way. So runs the day. A merry evening. When toil is done, then banished be the care That frets the soul. With loved ones by the hearth The evening hour belongs to joy and mirth; To lighter things that make life fresh and fair. For honest work has earned its hour of play. So ends the day. --John Clair Minot in the "Independent" BIBLIOGRAPHY Association Boys' Camps--Edgar M. Robinson. Association Boys, Vol. I., No.3, 1902. The Day's Program--C. Hanford Henderson. "How to Help Boys," Vol. III., No.3, 1903. The Camp Conference--Secretary's Report, 1905-06 (out of print). The Camp Conference--"How to Help Boys," July, 1903. |
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