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IDEAS IN COMMON.

Without waiting to be announced or even knocking at the door, the young man strode into the private office ot the managing director. The business man looked up from his correspondence and inquired sharply; “Wells what do you want? “I want a job, sir,” answered the ° B “ e Weli.” inquired the other, amused in spite of his indignation at the interruption, “what can you do;”’ “Oh, anything, sir!” was the ready answer. , , , . . “Anything, eh?. And what is your motto for business life?” “The same as yours, sir, said the young man. . „„ “ .Miu mint is that, may I ask? “The one on your door, sir—

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Evening Star, Issue 19757, 6 January 1928, Page 2

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IDEAS IN COMMON. Evening Star, Issue 19757, 6 January 1928, Page 2

IDEAS IN COMMON. Evening Star, Issue 19757, 6 January 1928, Page 2

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