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BREVITY
When the logreo of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by his old col- lege, Mr. Coolidge was complimented by the President for tracking the lesson of
adequato brevity. This was an accur ate phrase as is shown by his speeches and messages Mr.Coligo expressed fundamental principles which should always be emphasized and cannot be mentioned too often..........
General statements, from the scientific Tuintaf rich are not wholly tron hit if four-fifths true," though one-fifth untrue, they are very valuabia Some of the ileas of Calvin Coolidge found in his writings, speeches and addressos, are given below as far as possible in his own words, though not queting him
-I am not one of those who believe votes are to lie won by misrepre- sentations. skilful presentations of half truths, and plausible deductions from false premises": 2-For good government cannot be
Tound on the bargain counter. 3-Partisanship should stop at the boundary line, but patriotisin should begin there.
4.We are citizens before we are parti
sans.
5.-When you substitute patronnge for patriotism administration breaks down.
6. We need more of the office desks and
less of the show window in politics. 7-Politics is not an end but a means, not a product but a process; it is the art of government and B.--Like other values, it has counterfeits, upon which so much emphasis has been placed as to obscure the ori Rinal
9-Every native-born American is poten
tially a President.
10.There are quacks, shysters and ebar
latans among politicians, doctors and lawyers, but they are not representa- tives. For
11.-Our public men, as a class, aro in
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spired by honourable and patriotic motives. desirous only of faithfu! execution of their trust. 12-Public mea must expect criticism
endure, false charges. 13.-Public business is transacted on a
higher plane than private. 14.-In office holding only the man of broad. sympathy and deep under- standing of his fellow men can meet' with much success. Yet 15.-Othee-holding is the incidental, the standard of citizenship is the essen- tiak 10.-Every man is a politician whether ha will or.no, for government does not rest upon the opinions of men hut
pon their actions.
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17-The development of the State has ever been from anarchy through des- potism through oligarcliy, broadened into democracy and ouding in vepre sentative government based upon universal suffrage. But many nations. have fallen along the way, th 18,-Our publje schools have made educa
tion possible for all and ignorance, a disgrace. 13.-Those with liberal culture ought.
bo the leaders in maintaining the standards of citizenship, or their education is a failure.
20. My college mates were moved with a serious purpose; ho who had lese, lacked place among them. 21-Education must give not only power but direction; it must minister to the whole man or it fails... 22.--Science, however important, does not provide a civilization that cau stanil without classical "kicals.
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23.-The classic of all elussies is the Bible. 24.--The discontent in modern industry
is the result of a too narrow out- look. For 25.-It is far froni enough to teach our citizens a vocation; our industrial system will break down unless it is humanized.
26. It is not well if the great diversity of modern learning has mule, the truth so little of a novelty that it lacks all reverencs.
27. We have lost our reverence for the profession of teaching and bestowed it upon the profession of acquiring. 28.-The profession of teaching has come down to us with a sanction of anti- quity greater than all else. 20-Inspiration always comes from above nd diffusion of learning radiates down, from the university, 30.-The individual may not require the higher institutions of learning, 'but Kociety docs. For 31.-Without higher education, civiliza-
tion, as we know it, would fall from mankind in a night. -
3-Let there be a purpose in all legisla
tion, to recognize the right of mau to be well born, well nurtured, well educated, well employed, and weil paid.
33.-When membership in a legislaturo is
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41,-Wisdom -nad : oxporiques have ins creased our admiration of the Do- claration of Inlejiendenço, The sovereignty of the Americap citizen has irrestatibly led to a realization of the dignity of his dcupation whatever it may be 13-Roosevelt, the people looked impun, as a reflection of their ideals of trues Amerivasishe appealed to the imagination of youth and satisfied the judgments of maturity. 4-Lincoln was in wisdom great, but n
hauility greater in justice strong, but in compassion stronger, becoming a leader of men by following the truth he overcanis evil with good. 15. We need a brogaler, firmer and deep-
er faith in the people-that, they- desire to its right." 18-All men are peers, the humblest withi
the most exalter. For This is the path of equality before. the law and of liberty under the law, that is, democracy, 18.--Works which endure cops from the
soul of the people,
19––Our Ang, above all others, expresses
the sovereignty of the people, when- all else passes, away, 30-Each man is entitled to his rights and the rewards of bis 'service. Be. they eyer so large or ever so small. 51-Industry cannot flourish if hour
languish.
--The welfare of the weakcat and
strongest are inseparable. 33-Neither wages, houses, lands nor
corpons will satisfy. For 51.-Man's Spiritual nature insists on
higher things to which it can respond. 55.--Without moral victory, whatever the
fortunes of the battlefield, there van be no abiding peace. 56.History is to be studied and applied. not for the purpose of advocating reaction, yet it holds the only wur rant for real progress.
sz-Laws must rest upon the sternal
fundations of righteousness.
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Laws do not make reforms, but ro
forms make laws.
-Money will not purchase diaracter
nor good govemment, for the mea sure of success is not merchandise, But manhood.
It may not be so important to deter mine just where we are, but it is of the utmost importance to determine whither we are guing. 2-The power to think is the most prac
tical thing in the world. 63-There can be no proper observance of birthday which forgets the mother.
G-If knowledge he wrongly used, civil,
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