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of the Greek type with a stake in the State 

 (not mere chattels from whose daily life the 

 shadow of the workhouse never lifts) , to 

 have the men and women who could love 

 the light put in surroundings in which the 

 light may reach them, to encourage in all 

 a sense of brotherhood reaching the stand- 

 ard of the Good Samaritan — surely the 

 realization in a democracy of such reason- 

 able ambitions should be compatible with 

 the control by science of the forces of nature 

 for the common good, and a love of all that 

 is best in religion, in art, and in literature. 

 Amid the smoke and squalor of a modern 

 industrial city, after the bread-and-butter 

 struggle of the day, "the Discobolus has 

 no gospel." Our puritanized culture has 

 been known to call the Antinous vulgar. 

 Copies of these two statues, you may re- 

 member, Samuel Butler found stored away 

 in the lumber-room of the Natural History 

 Museum, Montreal, with skins, plants, 



