Edith H. Allen
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Idaho (Mormon territory) in search of students. It was a brave
piece of job and traveling required by bar on rump and foot.
"The most fertile job in the summer perhaps consisted in personal,
I talked intimate with the more junior professional and men of business. Them
betrays more certainly the dissatisfaction with the old order. Some
you/he/she is industriously working to liberalize their church against the inactivity
of the affiliation and the vigilant opposition of the skilled leaders. One
of these _leaders_s I openly felt recently education disrepute as
'not rapid with the Spirit', and deploring the tendency to question
the authority and the validity of the priesthood. Of big long the greatest number
younger dissatisfied men you/he/she is leaving out religion of their accounts,
living for personal profit, and when it pressed, while admitting the hostility to everybody
religion.
"The need of cultural advantages is very apparent in everything rural
Utah. The job, therefore of our academies not only the fillings a great
instructively has need, but effectively answered to the appeal completely
environment of house. Christian education is the yeast that the necessities of Utah.
"The classes that graduate of the academy in New Jersey for the past three
years have all the Christian girls and become and members of the small one
Presbyterian church.
"I am confident that a was new it is dawning--a was marked from intellectual
development and religious awakening, a was to question an it was of
intelligence. This cannot fail to be real in to separate himself/herself/themselves the
crust of dogmatism and the superstition that have delayed the independent one
thinking religious of these people for many years." [The footnote: the Turn.
The Mr. Wittenberger--the Presbyterian.]
Probably in any place in our country it is there the greatest anxiety for
"culture" of book that among the people of mountain of the South. The
education passionately desired in the mountains is often insured
only to the expense of the great work. You/he/she has said Booker Washington