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Tlie letters I.C.S. stand for “International Correspondence School.” They also stand for “I Can Succeed.” It was the ‘T can succeed” spirit which, 20 years ago, inspired a humble journalist, Thomas J. Foster, to lay the foundation of the I.C.S. in a small mining towu iu the U.S.A. The idea took; it has grown by leaps and bounds until to-day the British and Colonial business of the Schools is controlled by a wonderful organisation with a paid up capital of -£825,000 and a surplus of assets over liabilities amounting to £556,1:58. Iu two years the sum of ,£38,000 was spent iu revising and re-writing II of the 208 courses taught by the Schools. The students in Great Britain and the Colonies now number 160,000. How has this remarkable growth been possible? Because the I.C.S. courses speak for themselves—they stand on their own merits. Write for particulars, meutiouing subject interested iii, to District Agent—F. Carpenter P.O. Son 233, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13423, 10 July 1911, Page 5
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171Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13423, 10 July 1911, Page 5
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