BRAEMAR, BRAIN AND BRAWN
AN the theory that brain and brawn have an indispensable association with the man worth while, one can look at Walter J. Braemar 'and see these principles neatly and ably personified. He measures up to the 100 per cent, test m both departments as managing director of British Film Service, Ltd. He is not the kind of figure one expects to see gallivanting nimbly with the nymphs of the legendary forest, though his agility enables him physically and mentally to do all but the little Terpsichorean efforts of Paylovian disciples.
Something extremely likeable about "Wally" gives him a high place m the social groove, too. A sens© of humor that loosens its rigidity on the carrier waves of nice subtlety, and a warmth to his heart that has a kindly glow when most needed, are but two of a series of happy characteristics.
And that infectious quality of cheer-germ, allied to a sportsman's outlook and a generally wide, mundane perspective, go to the making of the one and only "Wally."
One thing is certain. If he falls on you, he "rs bound to secure a crushing victory. '
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NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 6
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191BRAEMAR, BRAIN AND BRAWN NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 6
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