Address to the Graduating Span Classsearchtermclassspan Mcmxi of the Uni

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Address to the Graduating Span Classsearchtermclassspan Mcmxi of the Uni
Carman Bliss
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How blighted and vain those religious exalta" tions which shut themselves away from the light of science, denying the ministrations of beauty and the sanctity of nature! All these are broken and false ideals of art, of science, of reUgion. But religion and science and art can never be really separable in their aims; they are the methods in 12 which a triune World^self chooses to realize its benign ideals; through them we share in accom^ pUshing divine purposes; through them our dark' Ung lives ...are illumined, and in their practice we ourselves are refreshed upon the doubtful way. In your art, in your profession, it is with life and nothing less that you have to deal; it is Hfe that you are called upon to foster and to mould. You are not mere teachers of theory, you are not mere trainers in technical accomplishments. You are, and you are to be, practitioners in the great art of human culture. Life is the precious me^ dium committed to your hands, which you are to impress -with your ideals, and form for its destinies by your influence for better or worse.

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