The True Citizen, How to Become One  by W. A. Smith;W. F. Markwick
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			XXXVII. THE CITIZEN AND THE COMMUNITY 
			XXXVIII. THE CITIZEN AND THE NATION XXXIX. THE IDEAL CITIZEN I. EDUCATION OF THE NATURAL FACULTIES. MEMORY GEMS. Every man stamps his value on himself.--Schiller No capital earns such interest as personal culture.--President Eliot The end and aim of all education is the development of character. --Francis W. Parker One of the best effects of thorough intellectual training is a knowledge of our own capacities.--Alexander Bain Education is a growth toward intellectual and moral perfection. --Nicholas Murray Butler Education begins in the home, is continued through the public school and college, and finds inviting and ever-widening opportunities and possibilities throughout the entire course of life. The mere  | 
		
			
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