Tours for teachers
Description: page 19 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 724 to 748Summary: Business as a whole often suffers from misunderstanding. Looked at from the outside, business is regarded merely as a money-making proposition, not as a service to society. Young people may receive such an impression and develop a lasting hostility unless their teachers are equipped to give them the inside story of what local business is doing. Increasingly, Rotary clubs are seeking to dignify business as a whole by arranging tours for teachers of local factories and business establishments. Details of these projects are available in Paper No. 515, "What are We For?"Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Serials | ROTARY CLUB OF MANILA | RCM-000018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RCM-000018 |
The Rotary Balita no. 738 (January 28, 1954)
Business as a whole often suffers from misunderstanding. Looked at from the outside, business is regarded merely as a money-making proposition, not as a service to society. Young people may receive such an impression and develop a lasting hostility unless their teachers are equipped to give them the inside story of what local business is doing. Increasingly, Rotary clubs are seeking to dignify business as a whole by arranging tours for teachers of local factories and business establishments. Details of these projects are available in Paper No. 515, "What are We For?"
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