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"WHAT AM I?"
In two lines Matthew Arnold gives this terse formula for overcoming trouble:
Resolve to be thyself: and know, that he
Who finds himself, loses his misery.
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September 22, 1951 issue
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"WHAT AM I?"
MILTON SIMON
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TRUTH REVEALED AND PRACTICED
LOUIE ALLEN
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SATISFIED WITH GOD'S GOODNESS
MYRTLE B. MC COSKER
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MY FATHER'S WILL
Estelle Dale
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THE ART OF USHERING
PATRICK J. HAMBROOK
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"THE WAKEFUL SHEPHERD"
ETHEL DANIELS HUBBARD
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THE RIGHT WAY TO UNTANGLE SNARLS
GLADYS ELLA GIBBS
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TEACHER AND CHILD
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REST IN ACTION
Richard J. Davis
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UNIVERSAL JUSTICE
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