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ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE
risen rapidly to fame, Mr. Beveridge speaks modestly of his own career. He attributes his success to hard, persistent, and pains-taking work, fidehty to duty, and a resolute determination to succeed. And these are the means which he advises others to employ in their efforts to be useful to their fellowmen.
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