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George W Carver
udents' character development as he was with their intellectual development. He compiled a list of "eight cardinal virtues" whose possession defines "a lady or a gentleman":
A monument to Carver at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis
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udents' character development as he was with their intellectual development. He compiled a list of "eight cardinal virtues" whose possession defines "a lady or a gentleman":
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/54/George_Washington_Carver-Bush_Gardens_Monument.jpg/220px-George_Washington_Carver-Bush_Gardens_Monument.jpg)
- Be clean both inside and out.
- Who neither looks up to the rich nor down on the poor.
- Who loses, if needs be, without squealing.
- Who wins without bragging.
- Who is always considerate of women, children and old people.
- Who is too brave to lie.
- Who is too generous to cheat.
- Who take his share of the world and lets other people have theirs.[64]
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