A� Crunrtnftl unadapted to their prospects born in York City ill in life. I ,lik·, too 1819. His fi a many men, f ful of t � and $011 of 1M ch�f occu' they held in of 1M TIm triM ;" �' to shoot l.AoM �fOl'r he kid- ons uddenly, "app�d and sold in of fitness, into Ammca. . enuy characters and into Craunmftl tmd«! t pro(i' life. This is the York Nrialn Ffft fi evil. (b) to this I SdtooI tIItd OnftdtIlnst;tul� ha observed an am ·tion in York 511ft. Ik the 'I h of both studi«l fOl' 1M priSltood in for culture; Boston tIItd 0I'dIIiit«J to an inordinat ir for the 1M EpiscoptIJion priSltood ornamental and elegant in in 1842. education to t neglect of In 1852, Rev. CnunmeIJ the and practical. And r nt 10 England and (c), thirdly, to a vecy large e"rolled tu Cambridge extent children are Uni '/y. After m:eivin educated in h· rtr he b«:4me a of hollSdllOld in- mmrber of IMftlCUlty O/IM dustry. Scor of both bo C� of Libmo. and girls go to school. That In 1897, Crummett . their life . aDd 'founded the American nothing el ; but their Negro Academy, all paren their training orranizlttion COIn/)04'J«J of in or , and so they fOt1y black ·ve in the reds, and dur- purpose as 10 foste« . the first i e or four- holarships and cuttw« teal years of their life are Qmotf bI«Ics. Orr MQI'Ch j, given to play and pIeasw'e. 1897, celebrated black, And (d), lastly, our boys sch()IQn tmd writers met in and gir almost universally Ihe Lincoln Memorial 810 up trades, Church in Washinglon, looking forward, if they do D. C. and OTgQ1fizIQ into a 100 forward, many of broIherltood 0/ sdtoIoTs. them, to being servants and In tbe foUowing exarpts wait ; and many more, I from a smnon, pretIdt«J in am afraid, expecting to get a SI. Luke's Church, living by chance and hap- Was1ringlon, . D. C., hazard. september 13, 181J6, Rev. Dou Crum 1 ilh us will some I his on edual- lion. of you th the colored not the only peo- f in these respects; the American people, in general, are running wild about the higher culture-are neglecting' trades and mechanism, and are. lea· the more prac­ tical and laborious . of life to foreigners. Grant that this i the ; i only to strengthen the aIleptiions I make that e, in common with American people, are running in 0 an ·ve am for the higher culture to the neglect of industrial arts and d . . I 0 into families. I parent hat they are preparina their children for, and the I freq dy reeei e . : "Ob, I am . to send my son to college to make him a lawyer, or the daughtel'· to go to the East or to Europe to be made an accomplished lady. " I met an old ac- quaintance, and, talk- ure ofher Education as y tern Hi. our day divides itself into t 0 section, hich are . led, r peetively, th, hi her and the 10 er. The former pert ins to cI learniq, i.e., Latin Gree ,Science, and Art, in hich I tter are included mu ic, dra ing, and . ti . It . . th regard to the higher education that I feel called upon to e pr my fear and to give my coun . I fear are OIva100irut . matter of hiaher Ieam­ Everywhere I go thrc:MUd'aout the country I or three very disaareeablc and unhealthy f . I fUSl of ,(a) the vain am . . of very many mothers to over­ ed their , and them trainin& and unfitted for their in society and children, I inquired. " are you gain to do with-I . call him 'Tom?'" Tom is litt fello abo fow­ teen years old; by no means by AleJamdw CrumlMll uId he doi. He oing to educate one to be a doctor, another to be a wyer, and the third he hoped to ke a mini ter. I m Jive him the credit th hen I had pointed out the of rwm hi so by this over-education; and Co· o Fuss Ban • Ing ••• PE SO * Soc I Security Cia s * Work � Com ion * Automob Acid nt Ind No Flutt Direct deposit of your Social SecurifY payment - at F&M Bank is an even better idea than it used to be. You avoid the fuss of going out to cash your check when the weather is bad or it's just not convenient. You eliminate the possible loss of the chec or the money after you cash it. Your money is deposited in your chec ing or savings account ... automatically. by the third of every month. Your F & M checking statement is mailed immediately after the monthly deposit. EW Here's a ne reason to use F&M for this helpful service. F&M's Statement 1 consolidates checking, savings­ inclUding IRA status, mortgage and installment loans. There is no charge for this consolidated statement, all you do is fill out and sign a simple form. There is another reason to sign up for Direct Deposit of Social Security payments - if everyone did, it ould save sixty-five million dollars a year in postage and h Call F&M Bank 926-8211. we will answer your questions and mail you the forms'. Or. visit any F & M Bank. F 10 • •