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"DEAN INGE ON IDEALS AND POSSIBILITIES.
Speaking at Westfield College, Hamp stead, on Liberal Education: Lacals and Possibilities," the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, Dr. Inge, dealt with the good things that are missed owing to a wrong idea of education, and incidentally pilloried the following self-centred classes Bores, votaries of fashion, persons of one idea, religious bigots and faddists.
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The Dean recalled the fact that the ancient Greeks paid the highest honours to cultivated men of letters. Aristotle, he said, held that a liberal education had no end beyond itself except the enjoyment the rational, refined pleasure which attended it, a doctrine which the modern
Teject Englishman would often righteous wrath. It was a sign that we were on the right track when a satisfaction resulted. from the activities of the mind. and we looked for this feeling of pleasure as the token that we had succeeded that we had hit the mark. Yet if a man were to pursue a liberal education for the sole sake of the pleasure he expected to deriva from it, he would get neither the liberal education nor the pleasure. Failure to recognise this was one of the causes of the failure of the so-called esthetic movement in the Victorian reign, a movement which aimed at a refined sensuous pleasure, and resulted in absurdity, villainous taste, and even moral obliquity.
TRUE WISDOM <
A liberal education must be disinterested and have no ulterior motive beyond itself. Here we came into conflict with the new school of Pragmatists, who said that every thought had a practical end, and that the He sest of truth was that it worked. maintained, on the contrary, that there was a true spirit of disinterestedness to be found, and that there were people who worshipped the noble ideals of truth and beauty without any thought of their own advantage. Liberal education brought happiness to those who put happiness out of their thoughts in following its course The tendency to day, he proceeded, was to think that a man had the right to pro claim any folly if he believed in it. He would commend to them, a. definition of true wisdom as the knowledge of the prin- ciples or value of things-not, of course, of merchandise, but the knowledge of life and all that it contained. The essence of a liberal education was a true standard of value, and, whatever the Pragmatists might say, he believed that there was such a thing as truth, goodness, and beauty, and they could be valued for themselves.
SHORT STORIES,
DEATING MEXICO.
A few years ago a Moxienn official was shown over a cotton factory in Lancashire.. He took a great interest in everything,
"These ma- especially the machinery. chines are wonderful-wonderful,”' he kept repeating. Yes, they are," replied: the manager; that wheel, for instance, accomplishes three hundred revolutions a
'm, that beats Mexico," minute. was the reply.-Daily Citizen
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***HIGHER CRITICISM.""
The miracle of the loaves and fishes had just been related to six-year-old Suzanne at the Sunday school class she attends. (says the Glasyon Yewe). She was met by her father on the way home, and inquiries as to the lesson of the day brought out the whole miraculous tale in a breathless torrent. It was a most interesting story to Suzanne, but a miracle Oà, no!“ 1 don't believe in that said the little modern paid, "I think it's just swank"
“DOOMED TO DEATH."
A gentleman was about to be married, and his employees decided to give him a wedding present. A smoking-concert was organised, and it was arranged that the presentation should be made at it. The chairman was one of those sad-faced mortals altogether unsuited for a festive occasion. He announced, half-way through the programme, that after the next item the event of the evening would take place. he said, "to I will wait till then, speak a few words to our dear young friend on the solemn occasion which will 500 overtake him. Now we will hear with pleasure a recitation by Mr. Brown It is entitled Doomed, doomed to death.' Let us hope to profit by it. Then the presentation will be made."-liverpont Courier
SIR J. B. ROBINSON'S EARLY EXPERIENCE.
Sir J. B. Robinson, who is a prominent figure in the law courts just now (says the Manchester Guardian), does not often have confidential moments, but he once gave the following account of his early experiences to a friend :--
I was crossing the Vaal River in 1669 looking for diamonds. I asked the natives if they had seen any pretty stones, and at last. I found one man who had a dia- mond. It was a small stone, but when I offered hin £10 for it he refused to part. I increased my offer to £12, but still he refused. I asked him what he would take for it. He said twenty goats, nothing Jess. I sent off to the nearest farm and bought twenty goats for £7 10s., and so got possession of my first diamond,"
THE FORGERY OF CHINESE NOTES.
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There were two orders of good things: the first concerned material wealth and the so-called good things of life" that a man might lose, and was based upon the principle that one man's gain was another's loss. The other order of good things was spiritual pertaining to the consciousness
The disclosure of the extensive forgery and the intellect in the aesthetic sense.
of Chinese war notes in Jupan and their This good was unlimited and did not subsequent circulation in Chine caused bey the law of the dissipation of energy: much apprehension among the public in The China, especially when it became known but wag multiplied indefinitely. liberally adueat man had learnt that that Dr. Koga Renzo, ex-Director of the these spiritual goods were si value and Police Bureau of the Home Department, were, in a sense, super-personal, Stich had been found guilty on a charge of man was not imprisoned in his carcaso for although we all attempted to be our own centres there was no reason why we should be our own circumferences too There were such prople. There was the bore who always talked about himself, the votary of fashion so ridiculous outside it own circle; the person of one idea, who had lost all senso of proportion the religions bigot, or the unopposed faddist, who flourished more in England than anywhere else.
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being concerned in the affair. At the time of the arrest of Dr. Koga, the Japanese authorities concerned experi enerd much difficulty in ascertaining the facts of the ease, inasmuch as two persons concerned, a Chinese named Ping Yukai and a Japanese tamed Nishiyama Kiyon- do had been arrested by the British authorities at Hongkong and, after trial, had been sent to prison on long terms. However, the accused Nishiyama Jator developed tuberculosis and was released, being deported to Japan. On learning of What scheme of education, he asked, these facts the officials of the Tokyo District Court issued a warrant for the was the best and most liberal? sidered that there was a universal quality arrest of Nishiyama, and upon his arrival about any worthy study, and that it wasnt Kobo in the middle of last month SKIN & BLOOD the warrant was applied, and Nishiyama capable of initiating us into true wisdom Very often when a great man had has since been submitted to preliminary deliberately devoted himself to one parti-examination in the Tokyo District Court. cular study, and denied himself all offer On the 19th instant the examination was concluded and he was ordered to stand studies such a man, for instance, as for public trial. The fan Herald saybach Charles Darwin, who devoted himself to that the gist of the decision passed by the study of Nature-in spite of that, if
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Tollows:--- persistently, he got a good deal back, Accused Nishiyama Kiyendo, aged inasmuch as every worthy object of study had a universal quality within it, and was 26, of Sendai was approached by a able to extend itself over a quality of Chinese named Ping Yukai and two others in China with a request to the mind beyond its own specific liraita.
He desired to lay stress upon the valve effect that a reward of Y350,000 would of our classical literature to those who be given to the accused if he would print nished to educate themselves liberally Chinese Republican paper-money to the amount of 1,000,000 and deliver the for even the Greeks were educated in.
same to the Chinese. Notwithstanding their own tongue. In reading foreign lan- guages the value of a translation was the fact that accused was fully aware of the criminal nature of the proposal, he very often understimated. No one was ashamed to read Don Quixote or the returned to Japan to undertake the work Arabian Nights in English, and why, of printing, the notes. Upon arrival, he then, should he not read Plate in Jowette consulted with Ushioda Kamegoro, Maru- The Authorised Version of ta Takayaki and Furukawa Takeichi. the New Testament, from a literary point Furukawa, at the request of the accused, view, was superior to the original. called on Dr. Koga Renzo to obtain his Women had the advantage of being opinion on the undertaking, whed Dr. bess fettered by the examination system Koga stated that even if one printed than boye and young men. That was an Chinese Republican paper-money it did. advantage which ought not to be sacri not constitute forgery of currency, and that there could be no objection to the feed, and he believed that with a very great many girls and young women who forgery if the work was concluded with- were studying liberal subjects, it would out the number and seals being filled in. be well to minimise the importance of Dr. Koga also expressed his desire to examinations and study subjects for participate in the proceeds of the forgery, their own sake. If that were done, the influence of the women of this countryed Dr. Kaga's opinion through Furukawa, at once started on the work, together with when they were as well educated as men, as they meant to be would be useful in the three persona above mentioned and countering the influences of anti-intel- another named Koyama Shidzanori, and during the month of December 1912 forged lectualism (Applause.)
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