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for a woman to be. We, therefore, will allow ourselves 

 more freedom than we will allow to our wives and 

 mothers and sisters." 



In the olden days it was the ambition of the real knight 

 to use every opportunity to befriend and aid and protect 

 the weak. The good old word chivalry has come down 

 to us from those times. There is no boy with the instincts 

 of a man who would not protect his sister or his 

 sweetheart from a licentious man. Any knightly man 

 would die to defend the honor of any woman who, in any 

 way, looks to him for protection. Does not this same 

 spirit say to us as young men that we in our turn will 

 protect every woman just as we would our mother or 

 sister, even from ourselves? Is it not a part of the honor 

 of every boy in school to protect the honor of every girl 

 in school just as though she were his own sister? Can we 

 really be men and do any less? 



The purity and fineness of the families of the next 

 generation depend on the chivalry of the boys of today 

 and the purity of the girls of today. The quality of the 

 family life determines the whole social and moral structure 

 of the nation. 



