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Story March 5, 1914

Ashland Tidings

Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon

What is this article about?

Dr. Carnahan spoke to Ashland Vocational Club boys on 'The Essentials of Manhood,' stressing consideration for others, clean vocabulary, independence, purpose, chivalry toward women, and prayer to foster manly character and citizenship.

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Boys' Club.

Dr. Carnahan addressed the boys of the Ashland Vocational Club on "The Essentials of Manhood," Sunday evening. The outline of the address covered consideration for others, a clean vocabulary, courteous independence, a purpose to attain and be the best, a chivalrous deportment toward womanhood, exercising the God-bestowed gift of the prayer-life. The emphasis of these principles in every boy's life cannot help but make of him a clean, manly man, an intelligent and useful citizen, fulfilling the high and noble destiny to which God calls him.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Boys Club Essentials Of Manhood Moral Principles Speech Prayer Life

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Carnahan Ashland Vocational Club Boys

Where did it happen?

Ashland

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. Carnahan Ashland Vocational Club Boys

Location

Ashland

Event Date

Sunday Evening

Story Details

Dr. Carnahan addressed the boys on 'The Essentials of Manhood,' outlining principles including consideration for others, clean vocabulary, courteous independence, purpose to attain and be the best, chivalrous deportment toward womanhood, and exercising the God-bestowed gift of the prayer-life, emphasizing these to make boys clean, manly men and useful citizens fulfilling God's destiny.

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