. Review of reviews and world's work. , with close-cut gray hairabout the lower part, and the governor-elect wearsa full gray mustache. The face, the figure, im-press one and beget a second look as he passes onthe street. Late years have brought a noticeablestoop to the once erect figure, but his step is aselastic and the virility of the man is as pronouncedas that of many who are younger in years. Mr. Douglas will carry to the State Housean ability that is one great essential to everybusiness success, and that has been largely in-strumental in the upbuilding of his privateinterests. It is an
. Review of reviews and world's work. , with close-cut gray hairabout the lower part, and the governor-elect wearsa full gray mustache. The face, the figure, im-press one and beget a second look as he passes onthe street. Late years have brought a noticeablestoop to the once erect figure, but his step is aselastic and the virility of the man is as pronouncedas that of many who are younger in years. Mr. Douglas will carry to the State Housean ability that is one great essential to everybusiness success, and that has been largely in-strumental in the upbuilding of his privateinterests. It is an ability to read men and toselect those best fitted to carry out his wishes,with an interest close to his own in their accom-plishment. He has the faculty of getting menwho feel an interest in their work that is akinto his. With this ability utilized in the selec-tion of his advisers in the administration ofState affairs, his rule as governor of Massachu-setts is promising of marked success. 688 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF PASTOR CHARLES WAGNER. LOne of the strongest, sweetest, most helpful characters who have visited our shores from abroad for years is PastorCharles Wagner, the author of the now famous work, The Simple Life. Pastor Wagner, who has just completed atwo months lecture tour of the United States, on the Invitation of President Roosevelt, is an Alsatian, leader of theFrench Liberal Protestant movement, and author of a number of books which have achieved immense Simple Life is a plea for more wholesome, less complex, less artificial, existence. A brief sketch of PastorWagners career and an outline of his work appeared in an article in the Review of Reviews for September.]
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