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THE XA TURE- STUD Y RE VIEW 



[2 : 7— OCT., 1906 



tion. in drawing of legitimate conclusions from the data at hand, and 

 fidelity to the truth in whatever form we may find it. For the one 

 question that confronts us at all times and everywhere is not "what 

 have we always thought this thing to be?" or "what do we hope it 

 is?" but "what is it?" The individual who rightly answers this 

 question in whatever walk of life he may be found, is the one who 

 writes "success" at the bottom of the page. — [The Colorado School 

 Journal, ,] 



