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  • , etc. V. A high morale releases and multiplies human energies. purposive, effective unity. VI. A low morale is marked by ape.thy, eto., distruot of self, or leaders, of the group~ -and ot its objectives. It creates a eynamic, VII. Morale
  • in the city except a casual tourist camp or small hotel and filling station . But everywhere on this trip is evidence that individual families have grown better off in almost every small town. It is not alone the small lumber operator in West Vi rginia
  • finds the leadership sp n ,s almost ove?'­ nl~ht from submereed, ego through nonnal.cy, lashed by t he will to live into super­ nonnal willrulness . Such willfulness soi etir:ies i s vi!hthout logic- sometimes used as excessl ve cunnine