George Charles Holls; a Memoir

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George Charles Holls; a Memoir
Henry Barnard
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Persons in view ought to be truly religious in sentiment and character, who would con- sider it to be their duty to devote their life- time and talents to this particular work. We must, therefore, waive the idea of enlisting persons into this service who would do it for the sake of a temporary employment, or in order to make a living. We must have mis- sionaries to labor among the heathen in the midst of our Christian community. You [20] H fIDemoir will have noticed that in my letter to the Hon.... 0. S. Strong of New York I suggested the idea of establishing a normal school in connection with one of the larger houses of refuge where the family system was to he introduced. My plan would be, that either the State government or a private society (the latter would be preferable) should fur- nish the means to pay for the instruction, boarding, and simple raiment of such young men as would be willing to enter under the proper conditions. . . . One of the main con- ditions, upon the happy realization of which the whole success of the Rauhe Haus de- pends, does not consist in having a number of competent persons, some of whom are teaching, others superintending, others again directing the technical affairs of the house, but it consists in having men, every one of whom unites all those faculties within him- self, and who, thus prepared, work together [21] (Seorse Cbarles IboIIa in the same spirit, having always in view the one main object of the whole and the particular question which has to be solved in and by each individual.

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