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6459 E. FTEET STREET tOS ANGETES 22, CALIFORNIA PHONES: RAYMOND 3-365I PARKVIEW 8-7339 handed the complainer a big picture of a jolly friar, with this note: "Please hang this in the entrance hall. Let it be a constant reminder to everyone that good business is never done except in a reasonably good-humored frame of mind, and on a human basis."

Samuel Smith Drury gave this answer to the question, "What is a parent's job?" He said, "The parent's job year in and year out, here a little and there a little, is to build up a disposition of good sportsmanship, of taking one's medicine, of facing the music, of being reviled and reviling not. This sense of not always being right, of recognition that perhaps we've made a mistake, seems left out of some grown-up children"

They tell about the man who worked long and hard building up a name for himself, and when he found out what the name was, he left town.

Pompey said: "It is not necessary for me to live, but it is necessary that I be at a certain point at a certain time." Punctuality is a great virtue.

It is said on excellent authority that a crooner is a man who sings by ear, through his nose.

A great judge once told a young lawyer: "If your case is weak on facts, emphasize the law; if it is weak on law, emphasize the facts; but if it is weak on both-pound the table."