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  2. DUTY'S TASK

    It may not be our lot to wield The sickle in the ripen'd field; Nor ours to hear, on summer eves. The reaper's song among the ...

    Article : 85 words
  3. BE THOROUGH

    The highest and most important of all human duties is to be the rough. To establish a high ideal and to strive towards it; to set on ...

    Article : 158 words
  4. FOR BUSINESS MEN

    Phenomenal are the figures just made public by the Inter-State Commerce Commission showing the earnings of the railways for the year ended June 30, 1906 (says a New York ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 532 words
  5. OFFICE BOY TO PEER

    Alfred Harmsworth found a new field in English newspapers and magazine publication, and his success has been such that he has become a millionaire and been raised to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,081 words
  6. CULTURE

    What have commerce and industry to do with culture? What true relation exists between the money-bags of the trader and the temple of art? ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. BUSY MAN'S BUDGET

    Sir T. Lipton says that saving is the first great principle of all success. Thus King Edward:--I know of no nobler use of wealth than its expenditure for the ...

    Article : 3,129 words
  8. THAT MYSTERIOUS PERSON

    What a depressing, demoralising influence there is in the very attitude of mind of always thinking that somebody is trying to get our place away from us! It creates ...

    Article : 222 words
  9. A RELIGIOUS PLUTOCRAT

    John D. Rockefeller, jun., has re-opened his famous Bible class for the winter session. The usual rumours were constantly, circulated during the summer that ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO

    Passing along the street the other day (writes a London business man) I overheard a conversation between two men. They were talking about a friend who was always ...

    Article : 388 words
  11. HE WAS NOT PROMOTED BECAUSE

    He watched the clock. He was always grumbling. He was always behindhand. He had no iron in his blood. ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. THE SILVER SPOON

    It is not given to every man to be born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth, or to inherit brilliant talents. Moreover, those so favoured by fickle fortune are ...

    Article : 260 words
  13. LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

    Undoubtedly there are times in the lives of all of us when it is very "difficult to avoid becoming despondent; when the struggle does seem hopeless. But a cheerful and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 314 words
  14. A GREAT CONTRACTOR

    One of the greatest contractors for publics works is Sir John Jackson, LL.D., F.R.S., who at the present moment, with the new Admira[?]ty Docks at Devonport and ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. MAXIMS OF NOTABLE MEN

    When good advice which embodies a sound principle is crystallised into a motto or maxim of a few words, it becomes a convenient and portable thing which the mind carries ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN

    Mr. H. B. Miller, the American Consul General in Yokohama, reports to the Washington Bureau of Manufactures on the development of Japanese shipbuilding. The ...

    Article : 217 words
  17. A LESSON FROM THE MINERS

    Never give in Never lose hope. Everyone must remember the terrible calamity of the Courrieres mine. It was one of the most dreadful calamities in the story of those ...

    Article : 206 words
  18. Advertising

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