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world. Surely in an age when great warriors are still 

 extolled, it is supremely important for our young people 

 to appreciate that true heroes help men to live and 

 serve rather than teach them to vanquish and destroy 

 their fellows. 



GUIDE TO FURTHER READING 



"The Life of Pasteur," by R. Vallery Radot. Translated from 

 the French by Mr. R. L. Devonshire. Doubleday, Page & Co., 

 Garden City, N. Y. 484 pages, 1908. 



"The Influence of Pasteur on Medicinal Science." Dodd, 

 Mead & Company, New York. 77 pages, 1904. 



" Pasteur, The History of a Mind," by Duclaux. Translated by 

 Erwin F. Smith. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia. 363 

 pages, 19*0. 





