XXXIX.
THE IDEAL CITIZEN.
MEMORY GEMS.
Voters are the uncrowned kings who rule the nation.—Morgan
A second-rate man can never make a first-rate citizen.—J. S. White
Every good man in politics wields a power for good.—M. C. Peters
If you want a clean city, vote to place the government in clean
hands.—Dr. Mc Glynn
The ideal citizen is the man who believes that all men are brothers, and
that the nation is merely an extension of his family.—Habberton
We may now proceed to bring our studies to a close. All that has been said, from the beginning, has been gradually but surely focusing itself upon a single point; for the development of all these several faculties and powers leads directly to the forming of a well-rounded and fully-developed manhood.
A fully-developed manhood is the highest possible human achievement, and includes within itself all that can be desired; and for this higher manhood we now make our final and most urgent plea.