The literary digest . : Thi ( , :/(•); adjoining kitchen, doxQi. Note perfect The Literary Digest for January 18, 1919 Why He Earns $30,000 a Year By VICTOR JONES Who Improved His Memory in One Evening Here is perhaps the most remarkablestory of memory power—and what it willdo to send a man ahead in business—thatI have run across since I learned, to myown great advantage, the secret of a bettermemory from David M. Roth, the famousmemory expert. It is the true experience of two clerks inNew York City who started together, sideby side, at the modest salary of $12 a week. I have the fa


The literary digest . : Thi ( , :/(•); adjoining kitchen, doxQi. Note perfect The Literary Digest for January 18, 1919 Why He Earns $30,000 a Year By VICTOR JONES Who Improved His Memory in One Evening Here is perhaps the most remarkablestory of memory power—and what it willdo to send a man ahead in business—thatI have run across since I learned, to myown great advantage, the secret of a bettermemory from David M. Roth, the famousmemory expert. It is the true experience of two clerks inNew York City who started together, sideby side, at the modest salary of $12 a week. I have the facts straight from JohnWesley, one of Mr. Roths most success-ful pupils, who began his own businesscareer in the same office with the twoclerks, Powers and Weeks, whose storyI am going to tell you. 1 shall give it in Wesleys own words—as nearly as I can recall them—addingthat he himself, at 32 years of age, hasrisen totheTreasurershipof oneofthe bestknown corporations in New York City. Powers,^ said Wesley, developedan accurate memory. Weeks was alwaysforgetting. Powers with h


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