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In the Driftway

April 27, 1927 issue

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Modern youth is wild and reckless and radical. Perhaps it isn't so. Perhaps it is only that the world changes, that everybody of present time is a little different from those of any other era, that youth shares in the differences instead of standing still. And after all it is probable that the changes are not as considerable as some people hope and others fear. Modern life may be like the ocean, a lot of lashing and lather on the surface with miles of unmoved depths below.

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YOUTH; ADOLESCENCE; ADOLESCENT psychology; AGEISM; TEENAGERS; AGE groups
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