首页 >出版文学> America Through the Spectacles>第3章
  Jealousyandprovincialfeelingsplacedthissuggestionabsolutelybeyonddiscussion。Disagreements,frictions,andconstantcivilwarwouldhaveensuedifanyattempthadbeenmadetoestablishaChinesedynasty。
  AnotherfactisthatalargemajorityoftheintelligentpeopleofChinaweredisgustedwiththesystemofmonarchialgovernment。
  ThusitwillbeseenthatforthesakeofthepeaceandwelfareofthenationtherewasnoothercourseforthepeoplebuttotakealongjumpandtoestablishthepresentRepublic。ThelawofevolutionhasbeenveryactivelyatworkinChina,andnodoubtitwillbeforherultimategood,andthereforeforthebenefitofallmankind。
  Chinaisnowaninfantrepublic,butshewillgrowintoahealthyandstrongyouth。HerpeoplehavethekindestfeelingforthepeopleoftheelderrepublicacrossthePacific。
  Thereareexcellentreasonswhythetworepublicsshouldbeincloserfriendship。ItiswellknownthattherearegreatpotentialitiesfortheexpansionoftradeinChina,andasthePhilippineIslandsareclosetoourshores,andthecompletionofthePanamaCanalwillopenanewavenuefortheenlargementoftradefromAmerica,itwillbetotheinterestofbothnationstostretchouttheirhandsacrossthePacificintheclaspofgoodfellowshipandbrotherhood。
  Whenthisisdone,notonlywillinternationalcommercegreatlyincrease,butpeace,atleastintheEasternHemisphere,willbebettersecuredthanbyafleetofDreadnaughts。
  Chapter4。AmericaandChinaAmericahasperformedgreatservicefortheOrientandespeciallyforChina。
  If,however,thepeopleofthelattercountrywereaskedtoexpresstheircandidopiniononthematter,theverdictwouldnotbealtogetherpleasant,butwouldbegivenwithmixedfeelingsofgratitudeandregret。
  SincetheformalopeningofChinatoforeigntradeandcommerce,peopleofallnationalitieshavecomehere,sometotrade,someforpleasure,sometopreachChristianity,andothersforotherpurposes。
  ConsideringthattheChinesehaveacivilizationoftheirown,andthattheirmodesofthoughts,ideas,andhabitsare,inmanyrespects,differentfromthoseofthewesternpeople,itisnotsurprisingthatfrictionsanddisputeshaveoccasionallyoccurredandthatevenforeignwarshavebeenwagedbetweenChinaandtheOccident,butitisgratifyingtoobservethatnoforcehaseverbeenresortedtoagainstChinabytheUnitedStatesofAmerica。Nowandthentroublesomequestionshavearisen,buttheyhavealwaysbeensettledamicably。
  IndeedthejustandfriendlyattitudetakenbytheAmericanofficialsinChinahadsowontheesteemandconfidenceoftheChineseGovernmentthatin1867,ontheterminationofMr。AnsonBurlingame'stermasAmericanMinistertoPeking,hewasappointedbytheManchuGovernmentasChiefofaspecialmissiontoAmericaandEurope。InthatcapacityheperformedvaluableservicesforChina,althoughhisworkwasunfortunatelycutshortbyhisuntimelydeath。TheliberalandgeneroustreatmentaccordedtotheChinesestudentsinAmericaisanothersourceofsatisfaction。
  Theyhavebeenadmittedfreelytoalleducationalinstitutions,andwelcomedintoAmericanfamilies。InwhateverschoolorcollegetheyentertheyaretaughtinthesamewayastheAmericanboysandgirls,andenjoyequalopportunitiesoflearningallthattheAmericanstudentslearn。*
  ThatAmericahasnodesireforterritorialacquisitioninChinaiswellknown。
  DuringtheBoxermovementtheAmericanGovernmenttooktheleadininitiatingthepolicyofmaintainingtheopendoor,andpreservingtheintegrityofChina,apolicytowhichtheothergreatpowersreadilyconsented。Itwaswellknownatthetime,anditisnobreachofconfidencetomentionthefacthere,thatMr。JohnHay,AmericanSecretaryofState,withthepermissionofPresidentMcKinley,wasquitewillingthatAmerica'sindemnitydemandedfromChinaashershareofthecompensationforlossessustainedduringtheBoxerupheaval,shouldbereducedbyone-half,providedtheotherpowerswouldconsenttosimilarreductions。Unfortunately,Mr。Hay'sproposalcouldnotbecarriedoutforwantofunanimity。
  However,toshowthegoodfaith,andthehumaneandjustpolicyofAmerica,shehassincevoluntarilyrefundedtoChinaaconsiderableportionofherindemnity,beingthesurplusduetoherafterpaymentoftheactualexpensesincurred。Thisisthesecondoccasiononwhichshehasdonethis,althoughinthepreviouscasetherefundwassmaller。
  ThesearesomeoftheinstancesforwhichthepeopleofChinahavegoodreasonstobegratefultoAmericaandherpeople——
  *IneedhardlysaythatourstudentsarealsowelltreatedinEngland,France,Germany,Japan,andothercountriesinEurope,butIamdealinginthischapterwithAmerica——
  Thereis,however,anothersidetothepicture;theChinesestudentsinAmerica,whomayberoughlycalculatedbythethousands,andwhosenumberisannuallyincreasing,havebeentaughtdemocraticprinciplesofgovernment。ThesecouldnotbutbedetrimentaltothewelfareofthelateManchuGovernment。TheyhavereadthehistoryofhowtheAmericanpeoplegainedtheirindependence,andnaturallytheyhavebeenimbuedwiththeideaofinauguratingasimilarpolicyinChina。Chinesemerchants,traders,andotherswhohavebeenresidinginAmerica,seeingthefreeandindependentmannerinwhichtheAmericanpeoplecarryontheirgovernment,learned,ofcourse,asimilarlesson。ThesepeoplehavebeenanimportantfactorintherecentoverthrowoftheManchudynasty。Addedtothis,thefactthatAmericahasaffordedasaferefugeforpoliticaloffenderswasanothercauseofdissatisfactiontotheManchus。
  ThusitwillbeseenthattheManchuGovernment,fromtheirpointofview,havehadmanyreasonsforentertainingunfavorablesentimentstowardAmerica。
  ThisviewIneedhardlysayisnotsharedbythelargemajorityofChinese。
  PersonswhohavecommittedpoliticaloffensesintheirowncountryfindprotectionnotonlyinAmericabutinallcountriesinEurope,Japan,andothercivilizedlands。ItisanironyoffatethatsincetheestablishmentoftheChineseRepublic,Manchuandotherofficialsundertheoldregime,nowfindsecureasylumsinHongkong,Japan,andTsingtao,whilehundredsofex-ManchuofficialshavefledtotheforeignsettlementsofShanghai,Tientsin,andothertreatyports,soreluctantlygrantedbythelateManchuGovernment。
  ThustheedgeoftheircomplaintagainstAmerica'spolicyinharboringpoliticalrefugeeshasbeenturnedagainstthemselves,andtheliberalityagainstwhichtheyprotestedhasbecometheirprotection。
  ThemoresubstantialcausefordissatisfactionwiththeUnitedStatesis,Igrievetosay,herChineseexclusionpolicy。AslongasherdiscriminatinglawsagainsttheChineseremaininforceablotmustremainonherotherwisegoodname,andherrelationswithChina,thoughcordial,cannotbeperfect。Itisbeyondthescopeofthischaptertodealwiththissubjectexhaustively,butinordertoenablemyreaderstounderstandtheexactsituationitisnecessarytosupplyashorthistoricalsummary。In1868,onaccountofthepressingneedofgoodlaborersfortheconstructionofrailwaysandotherpublicworksinAmerica,theGovernmentsofChinaandtheUnitedStates,concludedatreatywhichprovidedthat"ChinesesubjectsvisitingorresidingintheUnitedStatesshallenjoythesameprivileges,immunities,andexemptionsinrespecttotravelorresidenceasmaybeenjoyedbythecitizensorsubjectsofthemostfavorednation。"
  ItwasatreatynegotiatedbythatgreatAmericanstatesman,SecretarySeward,andannouncedbythePresidentoftheUnitedStatestoCongressasa"liberalandauspicioustreaty"。ItwaswelcomedbytheUnitedStatesasagreatadvanceintheirinternationalrelations。
  IthadalsothedoublesignificanceofhavingbeennegotiatedbyaChinesespecialembassy,ofwhichadistinguishedAmericandiplomat,Mr。AnsonBurlingame,whowasfamiliarwiththewishesandinterestsoftheAmericanpeople,wasthehead。
  ButwithinafewyearsthelaborunionsonthePacificcoastbegantoobjecttothecompetitionofChineselaborers。
  SoonafterwardtheChineseGovernment,toitsintensesurprise,wasinformedthatthePresidentoftheUnitedStateshaddelegatedacommissiontocometoPekingtosolicitanabrogationofthetreatyclausetowhichreferencehasbeenmade。
  TheChineseGovernmentwasnaturallyunwillingtoabrogateatreatywhichhadbeenurgedonherbytheUnitedStateswithsomuchzeal,andwhichhadsolatelybeenenteredupononbothsideswithsuchhighhopes。
  Longandtediousnegotiationsensued,andfinallyashorttreatywasconcluded,thefirstandsecondArticlesofwhichareasfollows:
  ArticleI
  "WheneverintheopinionoftheGovernmentoftheUnitedStates,thecomingofChineselaborerstotheUnitedStates,ortheirresidencetherein,affectsorthreatenstoaffecttheinterestsofthatcountry,ortoendangerthegoodorderofthesaidcountryorofanylocalitywithintheterritorythereof,theGovernmentofChinaagreesthattheGovernmentoftheUnitedStatesmayregulate,limit,orsuspendsuchcomingorresidence,butmaynotabsolutelyprohibitit。
  ThelimitationorsuspensionshallbereasonableandshallapplyonlytoChinesewhomaygototheUnitedStatesaslaborers,otherclassesnotbeingincludedinthelimitations。LegislationtakeninregardtoChineselaborerswillbeofsuchacharacteronlyasisnecessarytoenforcetheregulation,limitation,orsuspensionofimmigration,andimmigrantsshallnotbesubjecttopersonalmaltreatmentorabuse。"
  ArticleII
  "Chinesesubjects,whetherproceedingtotheUnitedStatesasteachers,students,merchants,orfromcuriosity,togetherwiththeirbodyandhouseholdservants,andChineselaborerswhoarenowintheUnitedStatesshallbeallowedtogoandcomeoftheirownfreewillandaccord,andshallbeaccordedalltherights,privileges,immunities,andexceptionswhichareaccordedtothecitizensandsubjectsofthemostfavorednations。"
  ItwouldseemreasonabletoexpectthatinyieldingsofullytothewishesoftheUnitedStatesinthissecondnegotiationtheChineseGovernmentwouldnotbecalledupontomakeanyfurtherconcessionsintheinterestsoratthedemandofthelaborunionsonthePacificcoast,butinthisChinawasdisappointed。
  WithinaperiodoflessthantenyearsanurgentapplicationwasmadebytheAmericanSecretaryofStateforanewtreatyamendedsoastoenabletheCongressoftheUnitedStatestostillfurtherrestricttheprivilegesofChineselaborerswhohadcometotheUnitedStates。
  AndwhentheChineseGovernmenthesitatedtoconsenttothewithdrawalofrightswhichtheUnitedStatesgrantedtothesubjectsofotherGovernments,CongresspassedtheScottActof1888
  prohibitinganyChinesepersonfromenteringtheUnitedStatesexceptChineseofficials,teachers,students,merchantsortravellersforpleasureorcuriosityandforbiddingalsoChineselaborersintheUnitedStates,afterhavingleft,fromreturningthereto。This,inthewordsofHon。J。W。Foster,ex-SecretaryofStateandadistinguishedinternationallawyer,"wasadeliberateviolationoftheTreatyof1880andwassodeclaredbytheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStates。"InordertosavetheExecutiveoftheUnitedStatesfromembarrassment,theChineseGovernment,contrarytoitsownsenseofjustice,andofinternationalcomity,forathirdtimeyieldedtothewishesoftheUnitedStates,andconcludedtheamendedtreatyof1894whichgaveCongressadditionalpoweroflegislationrespectingChineselaborers。
  ByArticleIofthistreatyitwasagreedthatforatermoftenyearsthecomingofChineselaborerstotheUnitedStatesshouldbeabsolutelyprohibited。ArticleIIIdistinctlyprovidedthat"theprovisionsofthisconventionshallnotaffecttherightatpresentenjoyedofChinesesubjects,beingofficials,teachers,students,merchants,ortravellersforcuriosityorpleasure,butnotlaborers,ofcomingtotheUnitedStatesandresidingtherein。"
  Thusitisclearthattheprohibitionaffectsonlylaborers,andnottheotherclassesofChinese。Forafewyearsafterthesigningofthisconventionthiswastheviewadoptedandacteduponbytheimmigrationofficials,butafterwardtheychangedtheirattitude,andtheforegoingArticlehassincebeeninterpretedtomeanthatonlytheabove-mentionedfiveclassescanbeadmittedintotheUnitedStates,andthatalltheotherclassesofChinese,howeverrespectableandhonorable,mustberefusedadmission。WillmyreadersbelievethataChinesebanker,physician,lawyer,broker,commercialagent,scholarorprofessorcouldallbebarredoutoftheUnitedStatesofAmericaundertheprovisionsofthisconvention?Inthefaceoftheplainlanguageofthetextitseemstooabsurdandunreasonabletobecontemplated,andyetitisafact。
  ThisconventionwasproclaimedinDecember,1894。Accordingtoitsprovisions,itwastoremaininforceonlyforaperiodoftenyears,butthatifsixmonthsbeforetheendofthatperiodneitherPowershouldgivenoticeofdenunciationitshouldbeextendedforasimilarperiod。Suchnoticewas,however,givenbyChinatotheUnitedStatesandaccordinglytheconventionexpiredinDecember,1904,andisnownolongerinforce。NoseriousattempthassincebeenmadebytheUnitedStatesGovernmenttonegotiateanewtreatyregardingChineselaborers,sothecustomsandimmigrationofficialscontinuetoprohibitChineselaborersfromcomingtoAmericabyvirtueofthelawpassedbyCongress。Itwillbeseenthatbythetreatyof1868,knownasthe"BurlingameTreaty",theUnitedStatesGovernmentformallyagreedthatChinesesubjects,visitingorresidingintheUnitedStates,shouldenjoythesameprivilegesandimmunitiesaswereenjoyedbythecitizensorsubjectsofthemostfavorednation;thatbeingso,andastheconventionof1894
  hasexpired,accordingtothelegalopinionofMr。JohnW。Foster,andothereminentlawyers,thecontinuationoftheexclusionofChineselaborersandtherestrictionsplaceduponChinesemerchantsandothersseekingadmissiontotheUnitedStatesarenotonlywithoutinternationalauthoritybutinviolationoftreatystipulations。
  TheenforcementoftheexclusionlawsagainstChineseintheHawaiianandPhilippineIslandsisstillmoreinexcusable。
  ThecomplaintinAmericaagainsttheimmigrationofChineselaborerswasthatsuchimmigrationwasdetrimentaltowhitelabor,butinthoseIslandstherehasbeennosuchcomplaint;onthecontrarytheenforcementofthelawagainsttheChineseinHawaiihasbeen,andis,contrarytotheunanimouswishofthelocalGovernmentandthepeople。
  FreeintercourseandimmigrationbetweenthoseIslandsandChinahavebeenmaintainedforcenturies。WhatismostobjectionableandunfairisthattheChineseshouldbesingledoutfordiscrimination,whileallotherAsiaticssuchasJapanese,Siamese,andMalaysareallowedtoenterAmericaandhercolonieswithoutrestraint。
  ItismybeliefthatthegrossinjusticethathasbeeninflictedupontheChinesepeoplebytheharshworkingoftheexclusionlawisnotknowntothelargemajorityoftheAmericanpeople,forIamsuretheywouldnotallowthecontinuationofsuchhardshipstobesufferedbythosewhoaretheirsincerefriends。Chinadoesnotwishspecialtreatment,sheonlyasksthatherpeopleshallbetreatedinthesamewayasthecitizensorsubjectsofothercountries。
  WillthegreatAmericannationstillrefusetoconsenttothis?
  Tosolvetheproblemofimmigrationinamannerthatwouldbesatisfactorytoallpartiesisnotaneasytask,assomanyconflictinginterestsareinvolved。Butitisnotimpossible。Ifpersonsinterestedinthisquestionbereallydesirousofseeingitsettledandarewillingtolistentoreasonableproposals,Ibelievethatawaymaybefoundforitssolution。Thereisgoodreasonformyoptimisticopinion。EventheLaborUnions,unlessIammistaken,wouldwelcomeanamicablesettlementofthiscomplicatedquestion。In1902,whileatWashington,IwasagreeablysurprisedtoreceiveadeputationoftheleadersoftheCentralLaborUnionofBinghamton,NewYork,invitingmetopayavisitthereandtodeliveranaddress。
  AsIdidnotwishtodisappointthemIacceptedtheirinvitation。
  Duringmyshortstaythere,Iwasverycordiallyandwarmlyreceived,andmostkindlytreatednotonlybythelocalauthoritiesandinhabitants,butbythemembersoftheLaborUnionandtheworkingmenalso。
  IfoundthattheUnionleadersandtheworkingmenweremostreasonable,theirplatformbeing,asfarasIcouldlearn,tohavenocheaplaborcompetitionbutnotnecessarilydiscriminationagainstanyrace。
  IftheUnitedStatesGovernmentwouldappointacommissioncomposedofmembersrepresentingtheLaborUnions,manufacturersandmerchants,totreatwithasimilarcommissionnominatedbytheChineseGovernment,thewholequestioninallitsbearingscouldbediscussed,andIfeelcertainthatafterfreeandcandidexchangeofviews,thejointCommissionerswouldbeabletoarriveataschemewhichwouldputatrestonceforalltheconflictingclaims,andsettlethemattersatisfactorilytobothChinaandtheUnitedStates。
  Whenthisdisagreeabledifferencehasbeenremoved,thefriendlyrelationsbetweenthetwoRepublics,cordialevenwhileonewasyetanEmpire,willleavenothingtobedesiredandcannotbuthelptolargelyaffectthetradebetweenthetwocountriesandtocontributetothepeaceoftheFarEast。
  Chapter5。AmericanEducationOutofatotalpopulationof91,972,266intheUnitedStatestherewere,in1910,17,506,175pupilsenrolled。Fewnationscanshowsuchahighpercentageofschoolstudents。Thetotalnumberofteacherswas506,040。Educationalefficiencyonsuchascalecanbemaintainedonlybyalargeexpenditureofmoney,andfromthestatisticsofeducationIfindthatthesumreceivedfromtuitionfeeswas$14,687,192gold,fromproductivefunds$11,592,113gold,andfromtheUnitedStatesGovernment$4,607,298gold,makingatotalof$70,667,865gold。*
  Iquestionwhetheranyothernationcanproducesuchanexcellentexampleinthecauseofeducation——
  *Thereappearstobe$39,781,262missingfromthesefigures。
  PossiblyWuTingfang'sfiguresareincorrect,butitseemsmorelikelythatheneglectedtoincludeexpendituresbystateandlocalgovernments——
  A。R。L。,1996。
  Ineverystatethereareverymanyschools,bothpublicandprivate。
  Therearepublicschoolsineverytown,andeventhesmallestvillagehasitsschool,whileinsomeagriculturalstates,suchasWyoming,wherethepopulationisveryscattered,teachersareprovidedbythegovernmenttoteachinthefarmers'homeswhereverthreeorfourchildrencanbegatheredtogether。Thepublicschoolsarefreeandopentoall,butinsometownsintheSouthernStatesspecialschoolsareprovidedforthecoloredpeople。Havingsuchfacilitiesforgainingknowledge,itnaturallyfollowsthattheAmericans,asawhole,areaneducatedpeople。
  BythisImeanthenativeAmerican,nottherecentimmigrantsandnegroes,butevenasregardsthelatterareservationshouldbemade,forsomeofthenegroes,suchasBookerT。Washingtonandothers,havebecomeeminentthroughtheirlearningandeducationalwork。
  Thedistinguishingfeatureoftheschoolsystemisthatitischeapandcomprehensive。Intheprimaryandhighschoolstheboysandgirls,whethertheycomefromthewealthyoraristocraticfamilies,orfrommorestraitenedhomes,areallstudyingtogetherinthesameclass-room,anditisknownthataPresidentsenthissontostudyinapublicschool。
  Thereis,therefore,noexcuseforeventhepoorestmaninAmericabeinganilliterate。Ifhewisheshecanobtainadegreeinauniversitywithoutdifficulty。Manyofthestateuniversitiesadmitthechildrenofcitizensofthestatefree,whiletheirtuitionfeesforoutsidersareexceptionallylow,sothatitiswithinthepowerofthemanofthemostmoderatemeanstogivehissonauniversityeducation。
  Manyofthecollegeoruniversitystudents,inordertoenablethemtogothroughtheircoursesofstudy,dooutsidejobsaftertheirlecturehours,andperformmanual,orevenmenialwork,duringthevacations。
  Ifrequentlymetsuchstudentsinsummerresortsactingashotelwaitersandfoundthemclean,attentive,andreliable。DuringavisittoHarvardUniversity,PresidentEliottookmetoseethedining-hall。
  Manystudentsweretakingtheirlunchatthetime。Inoticedthatthewaiterswereanunusuallycleansetofyoungmen,anduponinquirywasinformedthattheywerestudentsoftheUniversity,andthatwhenawaiterwaswantedmanystudentsapplied,asthepoorerstudentsweregladtoavailthemselvesoftheopportunitytoearnsomemoney。
  Honestlabor,thoughmenial,isnotconsidereddegrading,andnoAmericanofeducationandrefinementisabovedoingit。
  InsomeofthestatesintheEast,owingtothescarcityofservants,familiesdotheirowncookingandotherhouseholdwork。
  SomefewyearsagoIwasonavisittoAshburnham,Massachusetts,andwassurprisedtofindthatmyhostessnotonlydidthecookingbutalsocleanedmyroom。Iwasinvitedtoaformalluncheonbyaprofessor,andtomyastonishmenthistwodaughterswaitedatthetable。
  ThisisnotunlikewhatoccursinsomepartsofChinaintheinterior。
  Themembersoffamilies,althoughingoodcircumstances,dotheirownhouseholdwork。Insometowns,notfarfromCanton,wealthyfarmersandcountrygentlemenhireouttheirsonsasmenials,sothattheseyoungsters,whentheyhavegrownup,shallknowthevalueofmoneyandnotsquanderthefamilywealth。
  Iciteatypicalcaseofamillionairewhohadonlyoneson。
  InordertomakehimappreciatetheworthofmoneyhetookhisboytoCanton,andallowedhimtobehiredoutasanordinaryservant。
  Theboywasorderedbyhismastertolookafteracertainpartofthehouse,andalsototakecareofalittlegarden。Onedayhecarelesslybrokeavaluablegold-fishjarmuchprizedbythefamily。
  Hismasternaturallybecameenragedandreproachedhimforhisnegligence。
  Theyoungmancoollytoldhimthatifhewouldcometohisfather'shousehecouldreplacethebrokenvesselbymakinghisownselectionfromhisfather'scollectionofgold-fishjars。Thisirritatedthemaster,whothoughtthattheladwasaddinginsulttoinjury。However,ultimately,hismasterwaspersuadedtogowithhimtohisfather'shouse,andtohisgreatastonishmenthefoundtheremanygold-fishjarswhichweremorepreciousthanthatwhichtheladhadbroken。
  Householdwork,howevermeanitmaybe,isnotconsidereddegradinginChina,butthedifferencebetweenChinaandAmericaisthatinAmericathepeoplearecompelledtodoitfromnecessity,whileinChinaitisresortedtoasamatterofpolicytomaketheyoungmenrealizethevalueofmoney,andnotspenditwastefully。
  Thecurriculumprescribedintheschoolscoversawiderangeofsubjects,andthegraduatesarewellequippedtofacethebattleoflife。
  Notonlyaredrawing,sketchingandotherfineartstaught,butalsocarpentryandothertrades。Iwasonceshownafairlymadeboxwhichwastheproductofaverysmallboy。Ididnotatfirstperceivetheuseofteachingaboytodosuchworkinschool,butIlearnedthatitsobjectwastoinstructthepupilhowtothinkandarrangehismaterialssystematically。
  WiththeexceptionofthoseschoolsestablishedbyChristiansocieties,orendowedbyreligioussects,alleducationalinstitutions,especiallythoseestablishedbythestateauthorities,aresecular。
  Religionisnottaught。NeithertheBiblenoranyotherreligiousworkisusedintheschoolroom。Thepresidents,professors,andtutorsmaybestrictchurchmen,orveryreligiouspeople,but,asarule,theyarenotpermittedtoinculcatetheirreligiousviewsonthestudents。
  Themindsoftheyoungaremostsusceptible,andifnomoralprinciplesareimpresseduponthematschoolorcollegetheyareapttogoastray。
  Itshouldberememberedthatmenofeducationwithoutmoralprinciplesarelikeashipwithoutananchor。Ignorantandilliteratepeopleinfringethelawbecausetheydonotknowanybetter,andtheiractsofdepredationareclumsyandcanbeeasilyfoundout,butwhenmenofeducationcommitcrimesthesearesoskilfullyplannedandexecutedthatitisdifficultforthepolicetounravelanddetectthem。Ithasbeenknownthatfraudsandforgeriesperpetratedbysuchunscrupulouspersonsweresocleverlydesignedthattheyboretheevidenceofsuperioreducation,andalmostofgenius。
  Themoreamaniseducatedthemoreisitnecessary,forthewelfareofthestate,toinstructhimhowtomakeaproperuseofhistalents:
  Educationislikeadouble-edgedsword。Itmaybeturnedtodangeroususagesifitisnotproperlyhandled。
  AsthereisnoestablishedchurchintheUnitedStates,andinviewofthenumberlessdifferentsects,itisnotadvisabletopermitanyparticularphaseofreligiontobetaught。
  Butwhynotconsenttoallowthecardinalprinciplesofmoralitytobetaughtineveryschool?Thefollowingmayserveasexamples:
  1Honestyisthebestpolicy。
  2Honorthyfatherandthymother。
  3Universalbrotherhood。
  4Loveofmankind。
  5Charitytoall。
  6Purityinthoughtandaction。
  7Purefoodmakesapurebody。
  8Happinessconsistsofhealthandapureconscience。
  9Liveandletlive。
  10Respectamanforhisvirtues,notforhismoneyorposition。
  11`Fiatjustitia,ruatcoelum'Letjusticebedone,thoughtheHeavensshouldfall。