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Show Too Big for a Sentence "I heard ho was a," something viciously uncomplimentary, uncomplimen-tary, "but when I met him he did not impress me that way at ail." The conversation concerned a factory official whose reputation in the shop was not the highest. "Cut when I met him." That always makes a difference. Not. knowing what a dicipline a man is under, what requirements re-quirements are made by the successful achievement of a big project, we make judgements which may express our Emotions but which are very far irom putting values on the situation. No man is small enough to be disposed of in a sentence. In trying to do this we resemble false gads. A man is too big to be disposed of in any number of sentences which any mortal can frame. He may be what you say he is but he is other things as well. The Dearborn Independent. |