What men live by work, play, love, worship, by Richard C. Cabot ...
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Boston, New York,
Houghton Mifflin Co.,
1914.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Work: Work, play, and drudgery
- The call of the job as a doctor hears it
- The joy of work
- The points of a good job
- The reproach of commercialism: thought and action in work
- The glory of raw material
- The radiations of work
- Work and loyalty: the idealization of work
- The rewards of work
- pt. 2. Play: Playfulness, seriousness, and dullness
- Play, recreation, and the other arts
- The popular arts, the minor arts, and their big brothers
- Jewels
- Give-and-take in the minor arts and elsewhere
- Trance in play
- Chaotic plays, disjointed plays, and others
- The game, or art, of impersonation in work, play, and love
- The penetrations of work by play and the minor arts
- By-products of play: consecration of play
- pt. 3. Love: The allies of love
- Love's house of many mansions
- Our awareness of infinite love
- Symbolism in love
- Loyalty in love
- Impersonality in love
- Integrity in love
- Reticence, modesty, chastity
- Imperfect mutuality in love: romance
- Marriage
- pt. 4. Worship: Spiritual fatigue: mountain-top views
- Recollection: disenthrallment: solitude and sincerity: the reënforcement of association
- Confession: petition: praise
- Communion: the answer to prayer: summary
- All together.