Compensation / Geo T. Owen
Description: page 20 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 650 to 674Summary: If I were standing to be judged, Before the great white throne; Where I could hear the righteous sing and hear the sinners moan, I'd want no greater advocate to make my final plea Than just a boy who'd say "Gee," he did a lot for me. - Sent in by GEO. T. OWEN. ----- When asked to compose an essay on Quakers, an eight-year old wrote: "Quakers are very meek, quiet people who never fight or answer back. My father is a Quaker but my mother is not."Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 660 (December 7, 1950).
If I were standing to be judged, Before the great white throne; Where I could hear the righteous sing and hear the sinners moan, I'd want no greater advocate to make my final plea Than just a boy who'd say "Gee," he did a lot for me. - Sent in by GEO. T. OWEN. ----- When asked to compose an essay on Quakers, an eight-year old wrote: "Quakers are very meek, quiet people who never fight or answer back. My father is a Quaker but my mother is not."
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