Making every second count
Description: page 9 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 624 to 649Summary: For the first time, the new sensation of the business world was being interviewed by the press. "Mr. Warren," one reporter remarked, "you are truly a self-made man. You have educated yourself while you fought your way up to success. Tell me, how did you manage to get in all that reading during those busy years?" "It was quite simple," Mr. Warren modestly explained. "I kept a good book open on my desk, and read it during those periods when someone said to me over the telephone, 'Just a moment, please"."Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 643 (March 30, 1950).
For the first time, the new sensation of the business world was being interviewed by the press. "Mr. Warren," one reporter remarked, "you are truly a self-made man. You have educated yourself while you fought your way up to success. Tell me, how did you manage to get in all that reading during those busy years?" "It was quite simple," Mr. Warren modestly explained. "I kept a good book open on my desk, and read it during those periods when someone said to me over the telephone, 'Just a moment, please"."
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