The Family the State And the School 1912 Paper Read At the Annual Meeting of

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The Family the State And the School 1912 Paper Read At the Annual Meeting of
P C Yorke
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But he does not realize the "wear and tear" on his taxes caused by the numerous middlemen who handle them from the time they leave his hands until they are brought back by his children, and particularly he does not realize that the time of his children's schooling is only a short period of his taxpaying existence children come and children go, but taxes go on forever.
Another fact of universal experience is human selfishness. It is not a pleasant 26 Fact of Human Selfishness.
trait to consider,
... but we must acknowledge the existence among men of the tendency to shift their burdens to other people's shoulders. Those who have to do with in- stitutions for the care of dependent chil- dren, the sick or the aged, know how ready certain persons are to turn their charges over to charity, public or private. A man, for instance, is left a widower with a number of children. He is in good health, is earning good wages, and prom- ises the institution to pay for the rearing of his offspring. For a while he keeps his promise, but how often it happens that the payments become irregular and finally cease.

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