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KIWANIS CLUB NEWS: ”1. M. ATKINS was
one of the representatives from 11 states who
attended the regional conference on the de-
velopment of winter wheat held at Stillwater,
Okla. He led a panel discussion. I.M. is
an agronomist with a reputation for outstanding
work in this field..____.CARL MATTHEWS was the
principal speaker at Vernon before a regional
group of teachers. Carl is V-P of NTSC, and
is well known in the educational field.....
C. B. TATE is now a Certified Public Accountant
having recently passed the state CPA board.
That gives the club two CPATs---Lee Johnson is
the other one."..Congratulations to all of
these fine friends of mine.
This from HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW for Jan
"Concepts such as the "welfare state" not so Ion
ago rated little or no attention in the longran
thinking of management. Today,writes Donald K.
David, Dean of the Harvard Business School, the
is a growing ferment of concern that, in our
quest for expediency, we are making day-to-day
decisions that lead us perilously away from our
basic .ideals and further toward the concept of
government and economics in which few of us hav
any confidence. The significant fact is that
business management, which stands to lose so
much, is participating in this trend."
Some wag has defined an ECONOMIST as, "A ma
who tells you what to do with your money that
you would not have if you followed his proposal
AND a TSCW teacher defined a SOCIALIST as,
"A man who has no money and wishes to divide
it with the other fellow."
AS this is written, I have received many
expressions of approval of my"economic phil-
osophy."......No doubt the brickbats will be
arriving soon. Potentially there are plenty
of them; but they never ruffle my temper.
MARILYN was explaining to Janet that it
was wrong to work on Sunday.
JANET: Well,policemen work on Sundays;
don’t they go to heaven.
Marilyn; No, they donit need policemen
up there.
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Headlee, E. J. The Doings (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1950, periodical, February 20, 1950; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016573/m1/7/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.