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-pity’s sake, humanitarian sentiment, outraged at social inequities, ascribes human failure and evil to an unjust society. Here is a massing of potent influences focused on one effect; the denial to man of any power over his own life.

Chary of Consequence

One need not question the en“tire validity of thése irifluernices in order to feel chary of their consequence, Even Christians should i» appreciate: the factual elements in. ..-materialism_ for there is a mech= anistic aspect of the universe. As for the discoveries of psychol-

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| Defend Our Deficiencies||

Personality 1s an effect, not & creative cause; it has rio more initive than a shadow; when we feel creative we are fooling ourselves; -

| Nevertheless, their confluence in {our time has created a flood that

{.sweeps_many. off their feet. In-.

dividuals, conceiving themselves . a8 victims of heredity and environment,

lustrate thé remark of a con-

imagine ourselves to be.” The conviction thaj heredity and circumstance together make , us what we are commonly appears iin popular thought when an unsatisfactory heritage plus a calamitous environment are used to explain personal failure. When this

when humane sentiment broods over social injustice to the underprivileged, the motive of sympa-

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. for their fate. Inheritance and en-. vironment doomed them, we say

- Absurd -to- Deny.

It would be absurd to deny the truth in such judgements. -It is possible to be not so much born as. damned. into the world. But are heredity and environment the sole factors in shaping personality? - When, rather than a calamitous heredity and environment, on

and favorable circumstance, there |’

is a better cnance to reach an obs ‘jective judgment. Must sych an indtviduat- bean -ad--mirable personality? Is that fate, willy-nilly, forced iipon him? Certainly in the actual process of living it ddes not seem so. To the favorably born and well. bestead man, the realistic truth, as he experiences it, appears to be that he must make to his fine heritage and advantageous environing a conscious personal ré-" sponse, often costly, onerous, and sacrificial, or else be a disastrous failure. It would be difficult to persuade Mendelssohn that he could not -possitly- have missed being Mendelssohn, or to convince *

CPRSTGE HEL BEE “HR Tave)

fallen ‘short of becoming Pasteur. The experience of painful effort in becoming a real person is too vivid

+1-to-be escaped:

NEXT: “We cannot have our cake and eat it, too.”

MEXICAN VETERANS ~ ELECT GEORGE CAINE

mander of the Mexican Border Veterans, recently was named commander by the executive committee. Charles Bodecker was elected vice commander and Tilford W. Gulley, senior vice commander and also state commander, retained his position. Mr, Caine filled the vacancy left by the death of Commander Fred Kepler.

DESIGNATES TUESDAY

AS SPAR DAY HERE

. In commemoration of the first anniversary of the founding of the

coast guard women's reserve, Gov-

ernor Sthricker has designated Tuesday as SPAR day in Indiana. Under the leadership of Lt. Cmdr:

i (Street Floor)

Dorothy C. Stratton, former dean

‘of women at Purdue university, the

SPARS have replaced more than 5000 men at shore stations.

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