The Young Man and Journalism
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By Chester Sanders Lord 18 Jun, 2019
One of the most important decisions a young man is called upon to make relates to the determination of his life-work. It is fraught with serious consequence for him. It involves the possibilities of success and failure. The social order is such that ... Read more
One of the most important decisions a young man is called upon to make relates to the determination of his life-work. It is fraught with serious consequence for him. It involves the possibilities of success and failure. The social order is such that he can best realize his ends by the pursuit of a vocation. It unifies his purposes and endeavors—making them count for most in the struggle for existence and for material welfare. It furnishes steady employment at a definite task as against changeable effort and an unstable task. This makes for superior skill and greater efficiency which result in a larger gain to himself and in a more genuine contribution to the economic world. Less
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Chester Sanders Lord (18 March 1850, Romulus, New York - 1 August 1933[1]) was a United States journalist. He studied at Hamilton College, was for a time associate editor of the Oswego (New York) A...
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