| Joseph Patterson Smith - 1898 - 906 pages
...through his efforts. In matter of public improvement he exercises a calm, sound judgment that looks beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future. One of the /ea Ions advocates of the Republican party, he was a member of the state executive committee... | |
| Lewis Publishing Company - Seneca County (Ohio) - 1902 - 862 pages
...organizers of the first gas company here; and in all ways was known as a progressive,. public-spirited and influential citizen. He was a man of keen sagacity,...those who follow him. His interests were of important character and of great magnitude, and although his business career was so successful as to seem almost... | |
| William Nelson - New Jersey - 1902 - 762 pages
...practical and yat progressive, carefully considering every question which came up for settlement and looking beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future. He never sought office, but his fellow townsmen, recogtrzing his ab:lity and his loyalty to the best interests... | |
| Fairfield County (Ohio) - 1902 - 500 pages
...for the benefit of the institution, whereby the condition of the inmates was much improved. He looked beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future and labored to instill into the minds of the inmates principles that would help them to become active... | |
| William Farrand Prosser - Puget Sound (Wash.) - 1903 - 750 pages
...business interests of the city and its development along commercial and industrial lines. He looks beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future, and with firm faith in Everett and its continued growth, he has allied his interests with hers, and... | |
| Peter Ross - Long Island (N.Y.) - 1903 - 728 pages
...the pioneer in that business in the west. He was a man of keen sagacity and foresight, who could look beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future, and realizing that gas was to play an important part in the world's commercial and industrial history... | |
| Thomas Wren - Nevada - 1904 - 988 pages
...question. In the discharge of his official duties he is both progressive and economical, and looks beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future. He has been a business man of high integrity, and he and his family have the respect of a wide circle... | |
| Henry Franklin Thomas - Allegan County (Mich.) - 1907 - 814 pages
...as one whose labors have been of direct benefit to the state at large and at the same time he looks beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future. His home is in Wayland and in addition to his residence there he owns a good farm property in Hopkins... | |
| Benjamin Sulte, C. E. Fryer, Laurent-Olivier David - Québec (Province) - 1908 - 638 pages
...enterprises of the Province. A man of resourceful business ability, in all his undertakings he has looked beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future, and has labored for the time to come as well as for the present. His name to-day is a most honored... | |
| Carrie Westlake Whitney - Kansas City (Mo.) - 1908 - 712 pages
...individual welfare also promotes general prosperity. He readily comprehends business problems, looks beyond the exigencies of the moment to the possibilities of the future and by the. coordination of interests and the capable direction of affairs wins success and has frequently... | |
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