The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No23 (June 10, 1921)] . PAGE 16 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY THE WOMENS AUXILIARY. Which IsYour Calibre? What are your possibilities in the wayof salary? Doyou really know? Have youever sounded the depths of your latentability ? Have you ever given your biggerand better self a chance in big executivework, the kind that pays big money? Dont hesitate to think that you haveit in you to make a large salary. Thereis little danger that you will overrate yourcalibre. Most men underrate their abilitywhen really what they lack is training. Given training—the speciali


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No23 (June 10, 1921)] . PAGE 16 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY THE WOMENS AUXILIARY. Which IsYour Calibre? What are your possibilities in the wayof salary? Doyou really know? Have youever sounded the depths of your latentability ? Have you ever given your biggerand better self a chance in big executivework, the kind that pays big money? Dont hesitate to think that you haveit in you to make a large salary. Thereis little danger that you will overrate yourcalibre. Most men underrate their abilitywhen really what they lack is training. Given training—the specializedtraining afforded by the LaSalleExtension University—there is no tell-ing how far your native ability willcarry you. LaSalle training is practical, thorolyso! For it is training under the Prob-lem Method, which qualifies you forbigger things by giving you the work ofthat position to do yourself under thewatchful eye of LaSalle experts. Inother words, LaSalle training is plannedto make you, by actual, practical exper-ience, a specialist in the branch of busi-ness for which ypu are especially suited—a man


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