Our people are our greatest asset
January 7, 2018
In October 1920, in The Rotarian Vol. XVII, No.4, page204, in the bottom third of the page, folks may have first read the thoughts of William John Walker, who wrote:
If you want to live in the kind of town like the kind of town you like,
You needn't slip your clothes in a grip and start on a long, long hike;
You'll only find what you've left behind
For there's nothing that's really new.
It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town –
It isn't the town, it's you!
Real towns are not made by men afraid
Lest somebody else gets ahead,
When everyone works and nobody shirks
You can raise a...
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