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AfTimpulsive act reaches a successful steadfa."stness of punrpose? If the for-
ART11 conclusion he who gave the imiplse i ':; TnwerI~~ib of much value;
511111 li I elte--ell siwh a rwaftt dteL3
ignored or forgotten; if thec om ~Ol f~1
results in failure the one whzo gave uo i'orvtln ~h wm
thej tbe ifortm),,ate advice willI rest ni-,- ; iner hoW"h does it; it {ie rlllj
iol t "ttti' .VOI i ("' Idfc tj t ~'au!nts to now hc);,e screws up courage,
conscience; at leas[t,1,esho{ul. !plunges in -Ind learns by expjerience,
ognized What are theIirosj'ec'tsout Jin lte lI F does not go ofl to a deep hole
seed wide world of ?)r:fe<<sionatipr 'acce by himtself if hie is wise, though hie
foI heIcitcuals dut 1)0 ay fall into a dleep h-ole inadvertenit-
to terniinat e 10s collegecou]-ein(] s (Ceoot inuted .on PageThree)
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national standing, and has writtet nci - - tl *n inys e f W,i1III pl l 'L78 n0(I I
cerning advice to graduates with tnrthmilar !
iiiteres t to the architectur al ondet.oone two ^'lerf i i 1 _ 7o+r ic
111oloi I'1 0' r:"vof o ii t on 's.
By Irving K. Pond l1tartiy 01f expriene'. I
71o anlswer fli~et-= (Ttop- (1' 02Eml
It is perfectly safe to give advice kiioxv tlr, (mind of lan a n w
laolicited or unsolicited, for none i'9th). Is he askId't; 1teillout f -
aver hleeded; that is, none is heeded fI or (cu,'1ty;, olofli , tt;,l
y er l 10 i t . tby wise m en. It is quite safe if one - --
does not desire to have 'i s advice!.;A
followved, and equally fatuous if one's
desire is tire opposite, to offer it, es- ,
pec Illy td _ 'rchitects, through the
medium of print--even of the daily
press. It is a fixed belief in some.
'quarters that architects as a class are
no great readers and that those who We hcve Ihem n ti ianc fresh-
do- read neither read for advice nor
generally need it. SCYVICC
Thren, too, it is safer and far better
to offer general advice to the masses,
who cannot follow it, than it is to Eby each &
offer specific advice to the Individual'
who, in an evil moment may somehow
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CLOTHES FOR ANY OCCASION
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Th~e clothes tailored for us by
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Adler Collegian are the best on the market for the
price. They make the wearer feel "dressed up"
at all times and fit the occasion in style fit and
price.
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Corbett has always been famous for the excellent
fit that he gives his suits The latest patterns in the
new shades of tan and grey will please' you. See
the today at
$40 and $45
With Two Trousers
TomCorbett's
Collegiate Shop
116 East Liberty
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Sold exclusiv ely ,by,
232 S. Main St.
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SUITS and TOPCOATS -'we've majored in college style for a
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