Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 December 1920 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 192o
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WHICH HAS THE BETTER TIM El George K. Sima, Journalist and playwright. In his alxtleth year has aroused London by asserting his belief that women have a better time In life than men. Woman, says Mr. Sims, though always asserting her strength, rarely falls to claim the privileges of her weakness. Her code of honor la more lax. She Is allowed, wlthont question, to forget small debts. Becoming more serious, he says: Her home life Is a joy denied to the average man. There Is not one man In a housand who finds In the domestic Interior that Joy of possession which animates women from morning till night. Children are said to fill only the leisure of the most loving father, put to fill the life of the mother. Mr. Sims quotes approvingly Byron's: Man's love is of man’s life a thing apart; *Tis woman’s whole existence. Thus, Mr. Sims argues, home, family .and love are woman's joys as they never can be man's. "In friendship the man has a pleasure that la keener than woman’s." But woman in the home rules the man who in his business life rules other men. "W'hatever pleasure there Is In absolute power, that pleasure Is the woman's and not uie man's." Then "a woman's strength lies tn her tears. A man's tears are his weakr.ess.'' If a woman smooths a pillow she Is rewarded with a smile. "If a man smoothed pillows all day long no one would dream of calling him a ministering angel." Again. "Her father or husband pays her bills as well os Ms own.” After declaring evegy new frock, tat, piece of Jewelry and parasol "Is tc a woman a new Joy," Mr. Sims asks "What man ever went to bed happier because he had bought a new umbrella?" Woman’s Joy In and man’s aver--l sion to shopping are stated, and then Mr. Sims concludes: To try and make money ts the ordinary man's task between his breakfast and his dinner. To spend It Is the ordinary woman's occupation during the same period. The making of money, which Is man’s daily occupation is always associated with anxieties. The spending of money Is only woman’s change of pleasure from the pleasures of home and family. And yet, though it is a common thing to hear a woman say, "Oh, I wish I were a man!" how many of us have heard a man exclaim, “Oh, how I wish I were a woman!”
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A PENALTY FOB VIRTUE. The case of a railroad wreck because a train was on time Is furnished by tiie West. The succession of events is indisputable, though their logical sequence may be questionable. Anyhow, the matter illustrates the hazards of taking too much for granted. If this particular train had ever been on time before the track repairers who were to relay a section of track forgot when it was. Anyhow, when they wanted to relay the track, they presumed that the train would of course be late, and at the time when it was nominally due had quite a stretch of lulls up with no signal out to stop the train. But tho t:ain promptly developed that quality which commuters have had occasion, to notice. Kush at doublequick to the station to get there exactly at train time, and the train may loaf along ten or fifteen minutes after it Is due. But presume that >ou will have those ten or fifteen minutes' leeway and you are likely tc get to the station just In time to veo the rear car disappear around the curve. So with this train. The track being torn up in reliance on its customary tardiness It boomed slong right up to time and was ditched with the full quota of casualties. Opinions us to where the fault lay may vary. The track repairers think that It was because the train was on time. Others may hold that the fault was In the habit u,' the train In being generally behind time. A third view may put it that it was the fault of the track gang in concluding from precedents that the tiuin could not be on time. Figure It out us you choose, It remain* unfortunate that so severe a penalty shoqld be attached to the unusual virtue o' a train being once up to the schedule.
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W vSTKUN I NIVKUSITIBS. Of 'he six A merican universities that lately have had the largest number of students, Harvard, Chicago, Michigan Illinois, Minnesota, and the Northwestern, three are tn Illinois. Moreover, only one of the six Is In an Eastnew State. Consequently we have the claim that Illinois a right i m the educatlonai center of this coun. try.” There Is some room for argument as to what an educational center is. however. The facts, however, speak well for the belief of the Western people tn higher education, for wo must remember that the proportion of Western students Ln the blastora college., is larger .1
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