THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES.
One Effect Of Traditiox. Every institution that really serves—that does good in this world—can be made to yield a profit. 'I hat profit may and usually should go hack into improving the faculties for service. Charity in the sense of giving money should have no place in the language. But »s have all of us lteen so long accustomed to alms-giving that we have seldom stopped to think that perhaps some better way might l>e devised. And so it is thought right to endow universities and hospitals and institutions generally. The result is that it is now taken for granted that something inherent in these institutions makes it impossible for them to run their affairs without a deficit. That is the tradition. —Henry Ford.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1926, Page 2
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128THOUCHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1926, Page 2
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