The winnah! / National Guardsman
Description: page 14 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 613 to 623Summary: The platoon sergeant had 20 men lined up for detail. The rookies weren’t as energetic as the sergeant thought they should be, so he decided to try a little applied psychology. “I've got a nice, easy job for the laziest man here,” he said with an amiable drawl, “Will the laziest man here hold up his hand?” Nineteen hands went up in a flash. “Why didn’t you raise your hand?” the sergeant demanded of No. 20. The boy, a lanky lad from the back country, stifled a yawn and replied languidly: “Too much trouble.”Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Serials | ROTARY CLUB OF MANILA | RCM-000005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RCM-000005 |
The Rotary Balita no. 622 (June 9, 1948)
The platoon sergeant had 20 men lined up for detail. The rookies weren’t as energetic as the sergeant thought they should be, so he decided to try a little applied psychology. “I've got a nice, easy job for the laziest man here,” he said with an amiable drawl, “Will the laziest man here hold up his hand?” Nineteen hands went up in a flash. “Why didn’t you raise your hand?” the sergeant demanded of No. 20. The boy, a lanky lad from the back country, stifled a yawn and replied languidly: “Too much trouble.”
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