A Girl's Student Days and After by Jeannette Augustus Marks
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V. THE TOOLS OF STUDY AND THEIR USE 54
VI. THE JOY OF WORK 61 VII. FAIR-PLAY 70 VIII. THE RIGHT SORT OF LEISURE 78 IX. THE OUTDOOR RUNWAY 88 X. A GIRL'S SUMMER 99 XI. FROM THE SCHOOL TO THE GIRL 107 XII. THE WORK TO BE 115 _A Word to the Wise_ We train for basket-ball, golf, tennis or for whatever sport we have the most liking. Is there any reason why we should not use the same intelligence in the approach to our general school life? Is there any reason why we should make an obstacle race, however good and amusing exercise that may be, out of _all_ our school life? We don't expect to win a game with a sprained wrist or ankle, and there really is no reason why we should plan to sprain the back of school or college life by avoidable mistakes. |
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