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Page 17
I have, since 1912, been conducting educational courses for business and
professional men and women in New York. At first, I conducted courses in public
speaking only—courses designed to train adults, by actual experience, to think
on ...
I have, since 1912, been conducting educational courses for business and
professional men and women in New York. At first, I conducted courses in public
speaking only—courses designed to train adults, by actual experience, to think
on ...
Page 18
... and also courses for the New York Chapter of the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers. A total of probably more than fifteen hundred engineers
have passed through my classes. They came to me because they had finally
realized, after ...
... and also courses for the New York Chapter of the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers. A total of probably more than fifteen hundred engineers
have passed through my classes. They came to me because they had finally
realized, after ...
Page 136
Let's take another case: Donald M. McMahon, who was superintendent of Lewis
and Valentine, nurserymen and landscape architects in Rye, New York, related
this incident: “Shortly after I attended the talk on 'How to Win Friends and ...
Let's take another case: Donald M. McMahon, who was superintendent of Lewis
and Valentine, nurserymen and landscape architects in Rye, New York, related
this incident: “Shortly after I attended the talk on 'How to Win Friends and ...
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