| De Kalb County (Ill.) - 1898 - 576 pages
...highly respected in the city of De Kalb, of which he is a loyal and patriotic citizen. DANIEL PIERCE.— Success in any line of occupation, in any avenue of business, is not a matter of spontaneity, but is a legitimate offspring of the proper use of the means at hand, the improvement of opportunity, and... | |
| Allen Daniel Candler, Clement Anselm Evans - Georgia - 1906 - 660 pages
...institutions in that section of the state. Young, John Remer. — Success in any line of occupation or in any avenue of business is not a matter of spontaneity but is the legitimate offspring of subjective effort in the proper utilization of the means at hand, the... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - History - 1908 - 858 pages
...is general manager of the Michigan Equipment Company, Majestic building, Detroit. CALEB VAN HUSAN. Success in any line of occupation, in any avenue of business, is not a matter of spontaneity but is the legitimate offspring of subjective effort, the improvement of opportunity and the exercise of... | |
| Richard Illenden Bonner - Lenawee County (Mich.) - 1909 - 1002 pages
...the Knights of Pythias, and in politics he maintains an independent attitude. Lyman E. Johnson. — Success in any line of occupation, in any avenue of...is not a matter of spontaneity, but represents the results of the application of definite subjective forces and the controlling of objective agencies... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 576 pages
...Johns. Mr. Swegles died before the breaking out of the Civil war. DEXTER M. FERRY. Success in any field of occupation, in any avenue of business, is not a matter of spontaneity but is the legimate offspring of subjective effort, the improvement of opportunity, and the exercise of... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 544 pages
...presence of their children in a happy home. THOMAS CYRUS STARRET. Success in any field of endeavor, in any avenue of business, is not a matter of spontaneity but represents the concrete result of the application of definite individual forces and the controlling of objective agencies... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 680 pages
...Johns. Mr. Swegles died before the breaking out of the Civil war. DEXTER M. FERRY. Success in any field of occupation, in any avenue' of business, is not a matter of spontaneity but is the legimate offspring of subjective effort, the improvement of opportunity, and the exercise of... | |
| John C. Leffel - Posey County (Ind.) - 1913 - 458 pages
...press on historic subjects and on present day matters of general interest. Hon. William Gonnerman. — Success in any line of occupation, in any avenue of...controlling of objective agencies in such a way as to achieve desired ends. Mr. Gonnerman has realized a large and substantial success in the business world... | |
| Vol. P. Mooney - Butler County (Kan.) - 1916 - 944 pages
...many friends and stanch supporters throughout Butler county. Robert H. Hazlett. — Success in any occupation, in any avenue of business, is not a matter...controlling of objective agencies in such a way as to achieve desired ends. Mr. Hazlett has realized a large and substantial success, not only as a banker,... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - Detroit (Mich.) - 1922 - 1018 pages
...interests and welfare of the people of Polish birth and lineage. DEXTEE M. FEBBY. Success in any field of occupation, in any avenue of business, is not a matter of spontaneity but is the legitimate offspring of subjective effort, the improvement of opportunity, and the exercise... | |
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