IN VACATION AND TERM TIME 



is that when teachers of note are invited to the 

 camp to instruct the boys, not formally, but by 

 close companionship with them and by lectures or 

 talks especially adapted to their day's occupation. 

 Writing of his plan, Mr. B. J. Horchem, the Ad- 

 viser-in-Chief, says: "Millions of dollars are given 

 to endow colleges, but ninety-five per cent of the 



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boys never reach college at all; the five per cent 

 or less that do, are old enough to help themselves. 

 The boy who enters Park Life is in the greatest 

 need, because it is before his labors are worth 

 anything, and at a time when he will learn to 

 feel that he has a part to play in life, and that he 

 will learn to know his part and play it well." 



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