.MTIyOA.OTcxMzM

From Newberry Transcribe
Revision as of 21:08, 4 August 2020 by imported>CastleCourt
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

38 he cited numerous cases to show that the mental is often cultivated beyond the Physical and that such persons soon become helpless or fill premature graves - he also made some very interesting remarks in regard to the feeding of children - he recommended giving them very plain food - boiled Wheat he considered the very best food for children or adults -- he also said that to scold a child was a monstrosity - to whip one an outrage - he would rather a child would not mind than to mind through fear -- he says learn them to love you to mind from a love of duty - and they will not disobey - he said the economy of Nature was love - that love was the first principle of that glorious faith which teaches us that if we love God we shall not disobey his laws - the lecture was very interesting to me and I would have missed hearing it for twice the cost and trouble incurred -

Tuesday Mch 11th

 another Snow Storm - it fell to the depth of 3 or 4 inches during last night - loafed about all the forenoon - after dinner went to the College and worked a Problem which only 4 of all the Scholars they have ever had performed - this made the Principal wonder as the whole 4 including myself were what they call out here Yankees or eastern boys - in the evening attended another of Fowlers lectures - his subject was "Love Courtship and Marriage" - he dwelt particularly on the love sentiment as being the cause of more happiness than all other sources put  together - that a person never knew what it was to be happy until they had been in love. - that love would make a hero of a coward - would inspire the man with ambition - he would labor hard and endure almost everything for the sake of one he truly loved - he also dwelt upon the manner of courtship as carried on at the present day - he despised the idea of a young man putting on his Sunday best and calling on Miss Julia who would receive him with a bewitching smile with her Silks and flounces