The Ladies' home journal . IF 1 were a young man today, or any day,Bernard Baruch said, Id hustle. Id get ajob—whatever job I could—and give every-thing I had to it. We were sitting, the great planner and I, inWashingtons Shoreham Hotel, in the suite whichMr. Baruch inherited from Manuel Quezon, ofthe Philippines. An upright and spruce old gen-tleman whose 7(i years did not keep him fromtaking Andrei Gromyko, Russias delegate,to a prize light recently, Mr. Baruch was tusslingwith the fabulous c|uestion I was circulatingamong the eminent: What would you do if youwere 21 today? I give you


The Ladies' home journal . IF 1 were a young man today, or any day,Bernard Baruch said, Id hustle. Id get ajob—whatever job I could—and give every-thing I had to it. We were sitting, the great planner and I, inWashingtons Shoreham Hotel, in the suite whichMr. Baruch inherited from Manuel Quezon, ofthe Philippines. An upright and spruce old gen-tleman whose 7(i years did not keep him fromtaking Andrei Gromyko, Russias delegate,to a prize light recently, Mr. Baruch was tusslingwith the fabulous c|uestion I was circulatingamong the eminent: What would you do if youwere 21 today? I give you his answer first be-cause he is much the oldest of the men andwomen whom I polled; because he has lived longenough and hard enough to indulge himself in theluxury of kx:)king backward, but his youthfulmind and spirit drive him ever forward—as wit-ness the fact that he is currently engaged in themost pressing problem of our time; the control ofatomic energy. Id get any job, Mr. Baruch continued. Ifit wasnt just the wo


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