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Page 38
Time after time, during the Civil War, Lincoln put a new general at the head of the
Army of the Potomac, and each one in turn—McClellan, Pope, Burnside, Hooker,
Meade—blundered tragically and drove Lincoln to pacing the floor in despair.
Time after time, during the Civil War, Lincoln put a new general at the head of the
Army of the Potomac, and each one in turn—McClellan, Pope, Burnside, Hooker,
Meade—blundered tragically and drove Lincoln to pacing the floor in despair.
Page 129
... question to answer, especially with strangers; but, in this case, it happened to
be easy. I instantly saw something I admired no end. So while he was weighing
my envelope, I remarked with enthusiasm: “I certainly wish I had your head of hair
.
... question to answer, especially with strangers; but, in this case, it happened to
be easy. I instantly saw something I admired no end. So while he was weighing
my envelope, I remarked with enthusiasm: “I certainly wish I had your head of hair
.
Page 248
5 LET THE OTHER PERSON SAVE FACE Years ago the General Electric
Company was faced with the delicate task of removing Charles Steinmetz from
the head of a department. Steinmetz, a genius of the first magnitude when it came
to ...
5 LET THE OTHER PERSON SAVE FACE Years ago the General Electric
Company was faced with the delicate task of removing Charles Steinmetz from
the head of a department. Steinmetz, a genius of the first magnitude when it came
to ...
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