Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1918 — Age and Youth. [ARTICLE]

Age and Youth.

The older man who remembers a younger whom he has once met and greets him on the street is an exeept tonal person. And the younger man who, on being thus remembered and greeted, feels neither pleasure nor gratitude, is an exceptional person. If the deferential respect of the young is gratifying to the elderly, the notice and the interest of the elderly are stimulating to the young, Jbsirvm a writer in Youth’s Companioo. To think of each person whom you meet as an individual, however young ba may be, to try to discover tn what: ways he is individual, and to charge the memory with the liijpaiorien of! him—those should be regarded as social obligations by people who have attained middle age and who with it should have acquired some degree at wisdom and of interest in the hwn ai i kind.