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...have poise and self-confidence, and the ability to win the confidence and respect of their customers. Participation and leadership in extra-curricular activities and summer work experience are generally regarded by employers as evidence of those qualifications. Special training in engineering, chemistry, or accounting are essential for selling complex machinery, chemical compounds, some business machines...
...first team positions is filled, and no one should stay away from practice with the idea that he hasn't a chance," Harlow emphasized. "Why, the best team I ever has at Colgate came right up from the scrubs. Soldiers Field is no place for anyone with an inferiority complex...
...look for an outbreak of war in the near future. As to the possibility of conflict within the next five years, it seems to me that that is too far ahead to predict the outcome of events with any certainty. The situation is far too complex and there are too many conflicting factors involved...
Life gets more complex. The pace grows faster. where do we see the effects? Frequently on digestion, so often overtaxed by the busy whirll Smoking Camels has been established as a definite aid in promoting good digestion. Turn to Camels yourself. They have a mildness that never grows tiresome. Make smoking Camels part of your daily life, and see how much more rest you have for smoking and how your digestion is measurably improved. Camels set you right...
Since The Last Puritan is complex, ironic, puzzling, there are likely to be as many interpretations of Santayana's long fable as there are readers of it. Although most of these readers may interpret Oliver's unwillingness to accept the world and its pleasures as evidence of some lack of physical passion, the author makes it clear that for Oliver puritanism did not mean chastity or priggishness. "It is a popular error," says he, ''to suppose that puritanism has anything to do with purity." Nor was it ''mere timidity or fanaticism or calculated hardness...