30 PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES ON 



" But there are facts and facts — facts w ith value, and facts without value. 

 The indiscriminate gathering of facts leads to no important discoveries. 



" There must be some method of selecting, some 



method of determining what facts are valuable, and what facts are trivial. 

 The fool collects facts ; the wise man selects them."— John W. Powell, Ph.D. 

 — Life of Darwen, by C. F. Holder, pp. 224 and 225. 



