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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1885 Edition.
Col. William C. Hunter wrote self-help books on a variety of subjects, including "Dollars and Sense," "Ginger Snaps: a Book of Business Helps," and "Think: Applying the Success Principles of 1918 Today."
Each evening, just before retiring, we will have a little Round-Up of the day's doings, of the problems in our business and home life, of our hopes and ambitions. We'll try to solve perplexities, dissolve worries, absolve ourselves from pull-backs, and resolve to better our lives. We'll plan and prepare that we may have more poise—efficiency—peace; that's Pep. We'll learn how to establish helpful thought habit that our lives may be full of gladsome notes instead of gruesome gloom. We'll aim at LIFE—LOVE—LAUGHTER These, then, are the purposes of this book.
Reproduction of the original: The "Fan Kwae" at Canton by William C. Hunter
Essays on the career of William Hunter, physician, obstetrician, medical educator and man of culture.