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...drinking man (this does not mean that I never take a drink), am a director in corporations employing over 300,000 workmen, and have a family of 12 children ranging in ages from five to 21 years. The thing that is giving me the greatest concern in connection with the rearing of these children and the future of our country is the fact that our citizens seem to be developing a thorough lack of respect for our laws and institutions, and there seems to be a growing feeling that nothing is wrong in life except getting caught...
...manufacturing and distributing office machinery. Several banking houses are looking for men who are eventually to go into sales work, and a company manufacturing heating and radiator products is looking for a man, preferably with some knowledge of engineering-sciences, to sell locally. Other opportunities are offered by a concern which acts as manufacturers' agents for paper specialities and wants men to represent them in the New England and central states, and by a company manufacturing textile products sold directly to the retail trade and which is looking for several men to be worked into their sales organization. They particularly...
General office work with a large moving picture corporation, general office work combined with production work in a jewelry manufacturing concern, production work in a southern cotton mill, and general real estate business in New York City are among other positions still available...
...answer to Slocum's question, "Have you ever seen a Phi Beta Kappa man with a wrist watch?". Martin, in his letter to the Bulletin, states, "Mr. Slocum's concern is not so much with the importance of maintaining or abandoning the juxtaposition of the chronometer and the bowels as with the lack of modesty in some possessors...
...sensed in the lean, grey, little patrician of the Treasury Department. It is in the grand manner intellectually not to worry, not to cross bridges before rivers are reached. This Andrew Mellon never does. To his ability to put off until tomorrow that which is not today's concern, his intimates attribute his unimpaired vigor at an age when most of his business contemporaries are dead or retired after lives which in few cases approached his for fullness or success. "There's luck in leisure," he said last autumn when newsgatherers importuned him for a political utterance...