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EUGENE ANDERSON, President
Georgia-Alabama Business College,
Macon, Ga., a Select Training
School, limited to 200
students.
Mr. E. H. Hyman, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, Macon, Ga.,
and who is, by the way, one of the
greatest business promoters in Ameri
ca, writes:
“Mr. Anderson sent me fresh from
his schoolroom, one of the most capa
ble and most satisfactory stenograph
ers I have yet been able to find. She
is Miss Nona Dent of Macon, sister of
Miss Myra Dent, of the Fourth Nation
al Bank of Macon.”
Both of these young ladies received
their training under Mr. Anderson’s
directions, and each has done her full
share to sustain the wonderful reputa
tion that the school has established
for thoroughness, and each does a
grade of work that lends dignity to
the stenographic profession.
This college has a fund for taking
high grade young people, and letting
them pay their tuition after going to
work.
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friend sprang from the roadside join
ing him in the race and although he
did not touch him, just the fact that he
was beside him in warm sympathy,
gave him encouragement and a greater
degree of confidence in his ability
causing him to win easily. So one
is forced to see the need of this bles
sed sympathy and love, and as we
come to the end of our sermonette we
want to say, “be glad,” “be glad of life
because it is so full of opportunity;
be glad of the hour that gives you the
chance to work, to play, to look up to
the stars, or to bask in the sunshine
of love and duty.” Let us take the
beautiful truth and suggestion of those
words to our hearts.
“I am only one, but still I am one.
I can not do everything, but still I
can do something, and because I can
not do everything, and because I can
not refuse to do the something that
I can do,” and again, “give sunshine,
give this lonesome world a smile. We
stay at longest but a little while.”
MRS. DUANE A. RUSSELL,
State Organizer for I. S. S.
APOSTROPHE TO WORK.
Dear Work, though you came with
man’s fall from Paradise, you are a
blessing. When troubles and trials
assail us, what comfort we find in you!
You divert our minds from carping
care and selfish brooding.
Then we find a recompense in work
well done. Beautiful flowers reward
us for the care besowed on them. Lus
cious fruit repays us for toil thus be
stowed. Wholesome vegetables bless
us for the care bestowed on them. Lus
them. Comfortable garments and a
well kept home repay for sewing and
household duties. Then with you,
Work, we find health and physical de
velpoment for the body and mental
strength as well.
In turning our first parents from the
Garden of Eden, God therefore blessed
them in giving you to them. He left it
with them to study out the problem of
turning you to the best account, so
that you would be recreation instead
of labor. When looked upon by man
as labor, you make man earn his bread
by the sweat of his brow, but when
considered recreation, the sweat is
only healthful perspiration.
MATTIE HOWARD.
HER DUTY
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The Golden Age for February 9, 1911.
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