7 "Yh a 4 Some people seem to think that any time but the present is a good time to live in. But the men and women who move eid world must be a part of the ent. They must touch the lite at now is, and feel the * thrill of the movement of civil ization. It is not living in the world of yesterday, or in the world of to-morrow, but in to- day's world, that counts. We must know the world and the day we are living in, and keep in responsive touch with the great movements of civilization. Much of the precious energy of mankind is wasted in living in the past or dreaming of the future,