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Show I WHO'S WHO. It takes 3302 pages to recite the virtues of the 23,44.1 people biographed in this American biennial publication, Who's. Who. The men and women included because of special prominence in creditable credit-able lines of effort," undoubtedly were rightly chosen. But so it seems so many, so very many, Mere left out One uould like to see some daj a Who a Who containing the names of a hit of people who are doing a greal share of the world's work, hero's he-ro's and heroines in all lines of human endeavor who as yet have neer had a chance at a "look in" in an body' Who's Who. Take soldiers, crippled for life, who, after reconstruction, are making good in a thousand different lines, take mothers, who gave their sons in war; take the plain, patient strugg'ers, who, work as - they may, for some reason or other, get nowhere except a day by day liwng; take men and women a hundred .-f whom everybody f knows such a compilation would be a real Whj's Who, with a hu- l man appeal greater than fine gold. After all. it is just ordinary, common people who get the work of the world done. |