| Benjamin Sulte, C. E. Fryer, Laurent-Olivier David - Québec (Province) - 1908 - 638 pages
...employment, as an idle life would not suit him while health and strength last. JAMES ROBERTSON. ' ' Not the good that comes to us, but the good that comes...measure of our success," and, judged by this standard, James Robertson was a remarkably successful man. He lived to win not only material prosperity but the... | |
| Carrie Westlake Whitney - Kansas City (Mo.) - 1908 - 712 pages
...blessed." She passed away January 6, 1908, in the seventy-third year of her age. Some one has said, "Not the good that comes to us but the good that comes...through us is the measure of our success;" and judged in this way the life of Mrs. Brown was a most successful one, for the world is better for her having... | |
| W. L. Kershaw - Page County (Iowa) - 1909 - 658 pages
...give -wisely for he sacrificed his own interests for the public welfare but the philosopher has said, "not the good that comes to us but the good that comes...measure of our success," and judged by this standard Thomas Tomlinson was a most successful man. FRED N. TOMLINSON. From an early period in the development... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - History - 1909 - 880 pages
...Columbus; and Warner, an attorney, also of Columbus. The death of Mr. Harrison occurred in July, 1904. Not the good that comes to us but the good that comes...measure of our success, and judged by this standard Mr. Harrison was a most successful man. Endowed by nature with strong mentality, he constantly developed... | |
| Augustus Waldo Drury - Dayton (Ohio) - 1909 - 1094 pages
...had won many frien.j throughout the period of his residence here. Not the good that comes to us btf the good that comes to the world through us is the measure of our success, and when judged in this light. Dr. Joseph E. Lowes was an extremely successful marHe founded and developed... | |
| William Orson Payne - Story County (Iowa) - 1911 - 528 pages
...heart reached out in sympathy to all and was evidenced in tangible and ready aid. Some one has said: "Not the good that comes to us but the good that comes...through us is the measure of our success," and judged in this way as well as in the more material things of the business life Mr. Hix was a most successful... | |
| Joseph Gaston - Portland (Or.) - 1911 - 828 pages
...to bestow a kindly smile and cheery word upon all with whom he came in contact. It has been said : "Not the good that comes to us but the good that comes to the world from us is the measure of our success," and judged in this way the life of Colonel Louis Fleischner... | |
| Joseph Gaston - Oregon - 1912 - 1074 pages
...attractive social position. HOlf. THOMAS G. HENDRICKS. One of deep philosophic trend of thought has said: "Not the good that comes to us but the good that comes...through us is the measure of our success." and. judged in this way, Hon. Thomas G. Hendricks may be said to be an extremely successful man. His broad vision... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - Chicago (Ill.) - 1912 - 746 pages
...word of encouragement and advice, his record in this connection bringing to mind the statement that "Not the good that comes to us, but the good that...the world through us is the measure of our success." GEORGE P. HOOVER. While the life of the successful business man has none of the spectacular phases... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - Chicago (Ill.) - 1912 - 776 pages
...word of encouragement and advice, his record in this connection bringing to mind the statement that "Not the good that comes to us, but the good that...the world through us is the measure of our success." GEORGE P. HOOVER. While the life of the successful business man has none of the spectacular phases... | |
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