The Science of Phenomena**Read before New York Branch, A. Ph. A.
โ Scribed by Roemer, J.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1915
- Weight
- 815 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-140X
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โฆ Synopsis
THE JOUBNAL OF THE a recognized expert in i t ; if he sticks to it and magnifies i t ; if he makes his place indispensable to the community around him, the first point to which the citizens resort for help in an emergency, an unfailing center of courtesy and favor-he may fill his window with toilet soap, or monkeys, or with nothing at all-there will still be a trodden path up to his door.
Gentlemen, you have chosen as your life work a profession that I believe to be indispensable to human welfare-one of enviable tradition and honor and with standing and reputation in the community that set it apart, in some degree from all others. And while I would not have you neglect the material success that it may bring you, I would urge you to expect this as a result rather than strive for it as an immediate end. I would have you labor to maintain and develop the special knowledge that you have gained in this institution, to hold up the standard of courtesy and helpfulness under which you can best do public service, confident that if you do these things, business standing and financial success will also be added unto you.
THE SCIENCE OF PHENOMENA.
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