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TASK WORTH WHILE

Word Count: 850    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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r to give up the idea of having a college education at all. I ha

t he died when I was scarcely fifteen years old, and my hope of ever securing a college education vanished. Seven years late

ds of other students in a similar situation, that it would be better to delay beginning my college course until I had saved enough money to give me a good start. This I did, farming another year and spe

n get, and must usually work at a minimum wage. Often, too, the only work which he can get is mere drudgery. The man who can sing or can play a musical instrument well, the man wi

of the college paper and to learn to be a printer. I did not need to earn money during

willing to instruct me, and at the end of a year I had become so proficient that I was employed as

orting for one of the 10 city daily papers published in the college town. For this work I was paid a definite amount a column,

ient to furnish me enough money to meet my regular college expenses. They gave me, also, more pleasure

ailing their wares, but I preferred to work on the farm for two reasons: such work offered me a definite sum for my summer's work, small though it might be, and I was in such a position that I felt

conclusion that it 11 is seldom a good plan to start upon a college course without money, even if one has to postpone going until that is earned. Unskilled labor is unprofitable, and anyone who would succeed must have or must develop skill or training in some special work. Lastly

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Contents

PREFACE PART I A MOTHER'S DESIRE REALIZED "MAGNA CUM LAUDE" TASK WORTH WHILE MAKING ODD HOURS PAY THE COLLEGE STORE BROTHER HELPS BROTHER THE COLLEGE INSPIRATION OVERCOMING HARDSHIPS THE DIGNITY OF SERVICE A HAPPY MISFORTUNE
FINDING ONE'S PLACE
"THE TAR HEEL"
NO WORK TOO HARD
CULTIVATING SIDE LINES
A SMILING SELF-RELIANCE
A MOTHER'S INFLUENCE
RICHES MORE OF A HANDICAP THAN POVERTY
THE WILL AND THE WAY
KEEP GOOD COMPANY
THE DEMOCRACY OF A COLLEGE HON. EDWIN G. MOON, PH.B., B.L
OBEYING THE CALL
DETERMINATION AND STEADFASTNESS WINS
MAKING ONESELF USEFUL
A FAITH "DIVINELY SIMPLE"
ONE WHO KNOWS IT CAN BE DONE
DIFFICULTY AND WILLINGNESS ARE ENEMIES
FAITHFUL IN LITTLE THINGS
FROM JANITOR TO COLLEGE PRESIDENT
STARTING WITH FIVE DOLLARS
FROM GOOD TO BETTER
A TASK WITH A MORAL
FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER BULLETIN
THE FRATERNITY OF WORKERS
HOW THE PHYSICAL SIDE HELPED
THE WAY ALWAYS OPEN
THE VICTORY THAT OVERCOMETH THE WORLD
OPPORTUNITIES MAKE US KNOWN
MAKING PLAY OUT OF WORK
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
WORK A STIMULUS TO AMBITION
THE UNIVERSITY AS A GOAL
PART II WORKING TO MAKE HIMSELF A MORE USEFUL MAN
MANY LANES OF USEFULNESS
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE WILLING HEART
DIFFICULTIES PREPARE FOR REAL WORK
PLUCK RATHER THAN LUCK
POVERTY IS NOT HIS MASTER
DEFEAT DOES NOT MEAN FAILURE
"START RIGHT"
THE REAL QUESTION
WILLINGNESS TO WORK A GREAT ASSET
KEEP ON TRYING
OPTIMISM IS AN ASSET
THE DESIRE FOR SOMETHING BETTER
DETERMINATION VERSUS POVERTY
THE REAL NEEDS OF THE WORLD
THE ONE WHO SUCCEEDS IS THE ONE WHO TRIES
THE HELP YOURSELF CLUB
THE HOW AND THE WHY
MAKING USE OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY
EDUCATION WORTH THE PRICE
WORK NO CLASS BARRIER
PART III HOW TO WORK ONE'S WAY THROUGH COLLEGE
DOES A COLLEGE EDUCATION PAY
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