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To an issue or an undertakin From crude and indisti evolved or accomplished See their crudeness as oth selves as in a glass. The inly imagining that th thus always for wie vv eek Ending July ɔ. Copyright, 1902, by E. L. Kellogg & Co Balm. After the heat the dew And the tender touch of twilight; The unfolding of the few Calm stars. after the heat, the dew. fter the Sun the shade, And beatitude of shadow; Dim aisles for memory made, And thought. After the Sun, the shade. fter all there is balm ; From the wings of dark there is wafture f sleep,-night's infinite psalm,And dreams. fter all, there is balm. RGINIA WOODWARD CLOUD, in the July Atlantic. "he Tub-Roller Teacher. T. JAMES M. GREENWOOD, Kansas City, Mo. that the Cynic, Diogenes, whenever anything as about to happen at Athens, would roll his lown the street under the impression that elped to bring to a favorable termination the ch the Greeks were involved. Of course his was not shared by others, but this did not n the sincerity and earnestness with which the self-imposed task. Perhaps no one r a moment that credit should be awarded good intentions and misguided judgment. It that Diogenes was not the last one of the tub along the street under a misapprehening and controlling events in some myster To all tub-rollers, and particularly the rollers, the idea never occurs that their end, because their minds have little or no disthey also lack the power of adaptation to umstances. They spend their time and energies in irrelevent work, and vainly imhey are doing effective service when they ifling at tub-rolling. tivity counts for nothing. It is fitful, ingular in direction, and along antagonistic impossible for a tub-roller to get a clear the circumstances and surroundings with ealing. To see the vital points involved in undertaking, is beyond his comprehension. and indistinct plans nothing definite is ccomplished. Could this class of persons eness as others see it, they would see themglass. They are as flies on the cart-wheel, ing that they make the wheel revolve, and anything or profit from their own experience. narrow habits of thought are of such a charac preclude learning. Finished human products, think themselves to be, are a perfect law unt selves. Another amiable quality of this class. they do not wish to be thought ignorant of any and hence they assume to know all things. R failures lesson not the sublime faith of such own theories. To invent plausible excuses for is the chief part of their mental furniture. Self grows enormously by feeding on itself. This is nutriment. As the years go by such become m oted, narrow, and self-opinionated. Should suc get into a school-room the results are deplorable worst possible place for such a person is to be up with a room full of children. Out among people the infliction can terminate easily enough in the school that such make decisions off ha never tolerate questions or contradictions. is an unknown word in the lexicon of such. nant idea is "tub-rolling" continually,-in fair er and in foul. Tub-rolling people, whether tead not, are creatures of impulse who employ asserti argument, discharge words for ideas, and lack b cretion and judgment. The tub-roller as a teac cupies more space, makes more noise, and doe foolish things in one day than a dozen quiet men in a year. If such men were beneficial in propor the clamor and uproar they make, they would greatest benefactors of the race. Re Th A half-dozen grasshoppers under a big weed in will make more noise than a herd of cattle quietl ping the grass or chewing the cud, and yet one concludes that the grasshoppers are the only occ there. A tub-roller teacher may be so complet all else around him, sorbed in himself and his tub, that he is unconso Such a one is, in the langu the South, a "slack wad." To rate him as a de in judgment and whose conclusions are worthless estimation in which he is held. As a perpetual ment of inefficiency and self-complacency, he is th thus he deceives himself at every step in life. est model. Marking time is mistaken for marchi stations of life such people are nuisances. Th barrass every enterprise which they attempt to pr and they retard progress every time they doc They never do a useful service, tho they sometime in a noble cause. Quiet workers are the ones who accomplish res deliberate methods rigidly adhered to. Their in is steady, well-directed, concentrated, and every counts. These qualities of character constitute t ference between the tub-roller, fidgety, blusterin unsuccessful man or woman as compared with th who looks deliberately at all subjects before comi decision, and then works systematically to acco what is possible under all conditions. This is the of success. of success. In no sense are they tub-rollers, cra ro world-menders. Fortunate, indeed, is the syst schools that is absolutely free from the disorga influences of the one-idea, erratic, crotchety, tubclass,—the world menders who know so well h |