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Plain Facts - G. A. Bauman
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Title: Plain Facts
Author: G. A. Bauman
Release Date: February 1, 2009 [EBook #27957]
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PLAIN FACTS ***
Produced by Al Haines
PLAIN FACTS
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
FINANCIERING
COMMON SENSE
The several short articles herein contained were first written and published twenty-five years ago as an expression of the writer's convictions.
Having come to the conclusion that conditions, in many respects, have not improved—in fact have become more alarming; and in consequence the future outlook in these most strenuous and extravagant times more uncertain, the writer was prompted to incorporate these ideals in a booklet and dedicate the same to his younger friends.
G. A. BAUMAN,
Quincy, Illinois.
July, 1921.
Looked at From a Practical Standpoint
It is the young man and young woman of to-day, with a practical education, who will adorn our best homes of the future.
It is the manager and the financier who is the practical one.
It is the young man with good habits who has a bank account, who shows evidence