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man000003. Fayle Family Papers, 1895-1998. MS-00404. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1154dw5f
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THE BOULDER DAM OFFICERS FOREST R. MILDREN . . . . . . . . President C. E. PEMBROKE Secretary J. T. WAITERS Treasurer C. E. PEMBROKE . . . . . . Club Correspondent F. M. FERGUSON Sergeant-at-Arms We meet Thursdays at 12:15 at Union Pacific Dining Room Issued Weekly by the LAS VEGAS ROTARY CLUB Las Vegas, Nevada "The Best Town by a Dam Site" DIRECTORS FOREST R. MILDREN C. E. PEMBROKE FRANK GUSSEWELLE C. C. BOYER O. C. BOGGS WILL BECKLEY J. T. WATTERS PAST PRESIDENTS L. R. SAUNDERS W. E. FERRON A. A. HINMAN Sept. 30, 1926. No. 9. To consider no personal success legitimate or ethical which is secured by taking unfair adrantage of certain opportunities in the social order that are absolutely denied others, nor will I take advantage of opportunities to achieve material success that others will not take because of the questionable morality involved. - 0 - Next week we are to receive the official isisit of the District Governor Fred McClung and if the present schedule is carried out we will meet on Wednesday the 6th instead of Thursday the 7th . President Frosty will receive definite confirmation of the date within a very short time. - 0 - LIVING IN A FOG. Don't be .a gloom peddler. Don't listen to those who try to make you one. Think success. Radiate prosperity.. Business is always good for the man who thinks it is good and works to make it good. Never forget that the American people are a business insti-tution th t crnnot fail. i NPT Assn. - 0 - Rrstus: "I see you was 'rested. Wat for? Sambo: "Fragrancy". Speaking of the white mule, two rustic sports were uncertainly flivvering their way home from the county seat. " B i l l " , said Henry, "Twancha to be very careful. Firs' thing y' know you'll have us in a ditch, " "Me?" said Bill in astonishment. "Why, I thought you wuz dr iv in*. " - 0 - Charles W. Eliot, commonly spoken of as "America's first citi-zen," occupied the ch;:ir as president of Harvard for forty years. His views are of vital interest to every Rot^rian: "Selfishness is no less fatal to national than to individual fulfillment. " "The minute you begin to think of yourself only, you are in a bad way. You cannot develop because you are choking the source of development, which is spiritual expansion through thought for others. - 0 - Look for the other fellow's good points - that's what he has to look for in you. If a Rotarian is considerate he will tolerate the right of an-other to hold wrong views.. An .American citizen •-as knocked dcv.z: by .r au-.oiK-Pi * vr "f'-n-trea. l, An off i- -r -. h;-... ir rn: ccosUa him. ,:iJarlez-vous Fr; ncais? " "No, Buick coupe. " - 0 - Too many fellows that take advantage of opportunities, look upon their friends as being such, Ccleman Hay.