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Pushing to the Front

CHAPTER VII
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His life was a success, the foundation being self-reliance and integrity.
Albert J.Beveridge, the junior United States Senator from Indiana, entered college with no other capital than fifty dollars loaned to him by a friend.

He served as steward of a college club, and added to his original fund of fifty dollars by taking the freshman essay prize of twenty-five dollars.

When summer came, he returned to work in the harvest fields and broke the wheat-cutting records of the county.

He carried his books with him morning, noon and night, and studied persistently.

When he returned to college he began to be recognized as an exceptional man.


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