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OCR Page 1 of 9TRUMAS
July 1954
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE"
PUBLIC SERVICE
Most men when they reach the age to begin to think, that is from
17 to 24, want to come to an immediate conclusion as to their future place in
the world. Some have been good students of history and biography - most have
not. Some accept the "get by" theory, a great many honestly want to make
good on merit and ability. Some become great financiers and big business men
by sharp practice, some work through the great professions, medicine and law
by the same methods.
But there are honorable men in all walks of life, in fact honest men
far out number the men of sharp practice. Honest men in the legal and medical
professions have arranged a code of ethics which, if followed there would be no
sharp practice in either of those professions.
In politics which is the science of government men have been discussing
right and wrong and the rights of the individual since the time of the great
giser
Babylonian law gives Hammurabi; Moses the great law giver of the Hebrews
Aristotle whose essay on politics has scarcely been equaled, St. Paul and the
Gospels, St. Thomas Aquinas, Marcus Aurelius Antonius, Justinian, Michiaseli,
the origins of the British Common law and the Code Napoleon.
Terms
Subject
Truman, J. Vivian (John Vivian), 1886-1965
Young, Harriet Louisa, 1818-1909
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Truman, John Anderson, 1851-1914
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Truman, Martha Ellen, 1852-1947
Politicians
Presidential succession
World history
World War, 1914-1918
County government
Congressional committees
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