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was advised to use "R.R.R." Persian powder
or a phosphoric paste. Virginia H. Steer
read, "The Other Side" from which excellent
article we cull - "To the casual observer
there would seem no better fortune than health
and wealth and no sadder fate than sickness
and poverty, yet we find the law of compensation
rules more than many imagine: Cold
climates develop energy, where Nature is lavish
to man, the very case with which his livelihood
is gained makes him inert". Hannah
B. Brooke's communication was on "Hurry".
"Each of us is promised strength for the day
and we should not attempt to crowd two days
into one". Sarah T. Miller brought interesting extracts,
from "The Southern Workman", of a Conference of
colored people held at Hampton Va. Essays upon
"Industrial Education" and the almost universal
need of a better home life, although written by a
negro man and woman would have done credit
to residents of a much higher station and greater
opportunities than these "African citizens of
American descent" have probably experienced.

Martha A. Holland's article was entitled "There
are Others". The slang expression was found to
have a much deeper meaning than at first supposed.
A man hearing the words from a little
street urchin resolved to put the idea in practice
for just one day and give away small deeds
of a friendly nature within the scope of his powers.

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