Masters of Labor

Such training will make the youth masters and not slaves of labor. It will lighten the lot of the hard toiler, and will ennoble even the humblest occupation. He who regards work as mere drudgery, and settles down to it with self-complacent ignorance, making no effort to improve, will find it indeed a burden. But those who recognize science in the humblest work will see in it nobility and beauty, and will take pleasure in performing it with faithfulness and efficiency.

A youth so trained, whatever his calling in life, so long as it is honest, will make his position one of usefulness and honor.

Character-Building

See that thou make all things according to

the pattern showed to thee in the mount

Education and Character

“THE STABILITY OF THY

TIMES SHALL BE WISDOM AND

KNOWLEDGE”