Excerpt from Address of Hon. Daniel Needham: At the Dedication of the Town Hall at Falmouth, Mass;, September 29, 1881
Is it a wonder then that material success is the first thought of young men and women! Not only does home depend upon it, but society, which represents aggregated homes and builds roads and bridges, schoolhouses and churches; establishes laws and provides means for protect ing the well disposed from the vicious and lawless.
No wonder that the young maiden, having finished her technical school days and contemplating the future, looks over the young men who compose the neighborhood, with a business-like eye, determined, if possible, that her life partner shall be thrifty and successful in the pursuits of active life.
No wonder that the young man, as he leaves school, thinks over his fitness for a trade or occupation, and con templates with anxiety the success which has attended and may attend his chosen employment.
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