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St. Elected Chancellor of St. Andrew's University, Sir JM Barrie inspires the young people who sit before him with his inaugural address. His moving speech on the subject of "Courage" still resonates today, 80 years after it appeared in book form in 1923.
Scottish writer SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE (1860-1937) is the most famous author of Peter Pan and the author of numerous plays, stories and novels, including The Little Minister, The Little White Bird and What Every Woman Knows.
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Summary
to know what you mean; claim help; learning how world-shaking situations arise and how to respond; Suspicious of those who deny you the right to partnership. Charming, candid and stimulating, Barrie's speech is an inspiring example of how he championed the spirit of young people. In response to his bold remarks, he said, "I am indeed asking for greater friendship, but it sounds like I am advocating rebellion."
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Courage