One
of the things we learn about man, whom God made in His own image and likeness, as set forth in the first chapter of Genesis, is that he was given dominion.
Forward-looking
men and women are giving more and more thought to that great day when the hellish clamor of conflict is silenced, when the armada of the air shall bring blessings instead of bombs, and the dawn of international sanity cast its welcome rays over a war-torn humanity.
Increasingly
, and with human evidence to support the conclusion, have men of letters, of science and medicine, admitted in recent years that this is a mental world.
In
years and seasons of worldwide unrest, of unlovely change and the abandonment of many cherished customs and standards, the student of history may cast a wistful eye backward; may long for the return of those uneventful, quieter times called, in the vernacular, "the horse and buggy days.