Wher’er his steps have trod,

Has reached the end of human trend;

With wings his feet are shod,

For he has seen, beyond the screen,

Into the face of God.

—Frederick Truesdell, Appleton’s Magazine.

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The cultivated man is not in every case the best reporter. One of the best I ever knew was a man who could not spell four words correctly to save his life, and his verb did not always agree with the subject in person and number; but he always got the fact so exactly, and he saw the picturesque, the interesting, and important aspect of it so vividly, that it was worth another man’s while, who possest the knowledge of grammar and spelling, to go over the report and write it out. Now, that was a man who had genius; he had talent the most indubitable, and he got handsomely paid in spite of his lack of grammar.—Charles A. Dana.

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