| E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 768 pages
...to Kosair Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. WILLIAM WALLBRECHT. — Ideas backed with indefatigable energy, — the desire...hard work an indomitable will. Such a man recognizes nothing akin to failure and his final success is on a parity with his well directed efforts. William... | |
| Robert Sidney Douglass - Missouri - 1912 - 798 pages
...efforts that he will hereafter put forth for the betterment of his county and state. CHARLES E. CASHION. Ideas backed with indefatigable energy, — the desire...with a capacity for hard work an indomitable will. He recognizes no such thing as failure and his final success is on a parity with his well directed... | |
| Walter Williams - Missouri - 1913 - 802 pages
...valley and it is widely renowned for '•generous hospitality and good cheer. WELLINGTON L. BUFORD. Ideas backed with indefatigable energy — the desire...an indomitable will. Such a man recognizes no such thing as failure and his final success is on a parity with his well directed efforts. Wellington L.... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 852 pages
...the desire and power to accomplish big things — these qualities make of success not an accident but logical result. The man of initiative is he who combines...an indomitable will. Such a man recognizes no such thing: as failure and his final success is on a parity with his well directed efforts. John J. Flynn,... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 838 pages
...therefore earned- the high standing he enjoys both as a business man and as a citizen. JOHN J. FLYNN. Ideas backed with indefatigable energy, — the desire...these qualities make of success not an accident but logical result. The man of initiative is he who combines with a capacity for hard work an indomitable... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 854 pages
...standing he enjoys both as a business man and as a citizen. JOHN J. FLYNN. Ideas backed with indefatignble energy. — the desire and power to accomplish big...these qualities make of success not an accident but logical result. The man of initiative is he who combines with a capacity for hard work an indomitable... | |
| Hiram Taylor French - Idaho - 1914 - 768 pages
...has acquired a host of friends. Twin Falls numbers him among its most forceful men. GEORGE C. WILEY. Ideas backed with indefatigable energy, — the desire...an indomitable will. Such a man recognizes no such thing as failure and his final success is on a parity with his well directed efforts. Since 1908 George... | |
| John Woolf Jordan - Delaware County (Pa.) - 1914 - 498 pages
...Pythias. Mr. Bartow is unmarried. Ideas backed with indefatigable energy, — the desire and power to DUKE accomplish big things. — these qualities make of...an indomitable will. Such a man recognizes no such thing as failure and his final success is on a parity with his well directed efforts. Henry Duke, builder... | |
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