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FIRST OF TALKS TO FRESHMEN

The Reverend Sidney Lovett Urges College Men to Keep Ideals as Criterion

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The Reverend Sidney Lovett delivered the first of his series of informal talks to Freshmen last night in Smith Halls Common Room. He stressed the power of motive as an influence upon man's actions, giving as examples the life of Henry Forsett, and an incident in the life of Lincoln. He urged that college men should take as their guiding motives honesty, purity, unselfishness and love and that they make those ideals their criterion.

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