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JANUARY, 1944 THE ECHO PAGE THREE Typical Views Of The "Boss” In Action Enjoying Our Annual Ecusta Picnic I In His Office At The Plant Man Of Action Sir, He’s Riding In An Army Jeep owing A Visitor Around The Plant Sgg of these days we hope to diet that in the not distant future flax raised in Western hftve Many experiments ween cojidvicted and we pre- the raising of flax will be carried out in this section of the nation. Everything els^ will grow up here. At the age of 60, Mr. Straus is still a “young” man in body, mind and spirit. True to thei pace which he set a good many years ago, the “Boss” is a “man of action.” He believes in getting things done, in doing them speedily, effi ciently and effectively. On the job, as well as off It, his mind clicks quickly and like a clock. He talks over telephones, dictates and interviews with dis patch. He is indeed a hard worker and has a keen eye for detail and for going to the heart of every situation in record time. He doesn’t have much time for it, but the “Boss” really likes to play as well as work. Making A Speech WORDS OF WISDOM He who does more than he is told, or than is expected of him, is not one of your grumblers, or complainers. His stake is high. He sees things ahead that his im mediate superior may have missed. Leaders spring from that group who are forever figuring out how to do the thing at hand just a little better than it has ever been done before—and in bigger fash ion than it might have been re quested—George Matthew Adams. It’s not the brains that matter most, but that which guides them —the character, the heart, gener ous qualities, progressive ideas.— Dostoyevsky. A man is really educated when he knows how to make friends and keep them, and above all when he can keep friends with himself.— Joseph Fort Newton. Goodwill to others is construc tive thought. It helps build us up. It is the real elixir of life. The more sucb thought you attract to you, the more life you will have. Prentice Mulford. When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it is unspoken you reign over it.— Arabic Proverb. There’s lots of\ things in the poison ivy class. If you don’t touch them, they won’t hurt you. —The Gilcrafter. Among the virtues generosity is one of the greatest. Out of all the virtues tolerance is the queen. —The Aquadrian. FOURTH War Loan Drive Starts Jan. 18th INVEST IN AN EXTRA BOND DURING THIS DRIVE
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