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Show Unknown Name rrtends. Last evening I had a thirty-minuto visit with n man whom I look on as ono of my best friends, yet I do not know his namo, but wo have mot dozciiB of times on tho train to and trom tho city. Ho Is a western agent for an oastcrn factory. His son has just finished a collogo courso and lo cated in a central state Ho knows about my roscaichos nnd has an encouraging en-couraging word with wlso Bucgestlons and questions. I Sometlmos n quostlon from nuch n I person corrects 1110 or onllghtons me I moro than a criticism Is able to. Ho -I Is ono of tho best but only ono of I many unknown namo friords whom 1 havo tho pleasuro of mooting and ox- I chnnglng idoas with. I Ono of my known namo friends I could not onduro such n condition. I Every person ho meets gets their I namo recorded In his hoad or his j notebook about tho first minuto. Ho ' is business nnd system to such nn "" v extent that somotlmes I wonder if his F hoart has turned to a sheetiron Arc- f proof letter file. ' Right bore lot mo thank you for t that good Idea olthor original or quot- k ed which you aro somo day to send i mo on tho back of a postal card with or without your namo. Any idea on ' any subject you think worthy n place in ray library. |