. The World almanac and encyclopedia. ^^^r^^r ■■■■■■ f^^^\^ THIS is an inspiring story of a big-minded business man. Somemen regret that their trainingin business is not complete. Some men never evenrealize This man realized it, but lie didno regretting. Despite his wide ex-perience, despite his huge income,he left his business for a year andenrolled for a university course inbusiness with men young enoughto be his sons, while he learned thefundamental principles that wereback of his income and back of hisexperience, so he could controlthem. Many big men doingthe same We may make the mist


. The World almanac and encyclopedia. ^^^r^^r ■■■■■■ f^^^\^ THIS is an inspiring story of a big-minded business man. Somemen regret that their trainingin business is not complete. Some men never evenrealize This man realized it, but lie didno regretting. Despite his wide ex-perience, despite his huge income,he left his business for a year andenrolled for a university course inbusiness with men young enoughto be his sons, while he learned thefundamental principles that wereback of his income and back of hisexperience, so he could controlthem. Many big men doingthe same We may make the mistake ofthinking that we know enoughabout business that this open-minded man who went to schoolagain was a crank; that he, too,knew enough, but just wasnt sat-isfied. The fact is he is far from excep-tional. The brainiest men inAmerica today are doing what hedid, for exactly the same reason hedid it. The only difference is thatthey do not have to leave theirbusiness as this man did. Insteadthe Alexander Hamilton Institutenow brings this business trainingright to their desks or their homereading table. The kind of menenrolled of the iHammermill Paper Co.;William C. DArcy, President of theAssociated Advertis


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