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THE COLLEGE STORE

Word Count: 987    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

W. I. DO

finished my preparatory course at Vermont Academy, Saxton's River, Vermont. As time drew near for graduation there, I finally became quite interested in agriculture and I decided to enter the Agricultural Department of the University of Vermont at Burlington. The next question was, "How am I to bear the expense?" My fathe

s required about two hours in the morning. At five o'clock in the afternoon the same work had to be done. If any of the readers have ever done this kind of work they can well appreciate my circumstances. For remuneration, I received fifteen cents an hour and was able to earn an average of twelve dollars a month, from which I paid my board. This consisted of one meal in a boarding house and two in my room. Although the work was rather undesirable in many respects, I have, nevertheless, many times thanked fortune for it. On Saturda

ng my sophomore year my uncle died and left me a small sum of money, but I used only $50 of it during my sophomore year. During my summer recess in that year I again worked for Professor Washburn on his books

the store at the salary of four dollars a week. I worked the whole year for that and it more than paid my boa

o years, and had taken a strong interest in me, and after knowing my 18 circumstances he told me he would lend me the money. Of course, I had no property to give as security; but Mr. Jarvis knew me and took my note as security for the money wanted. I paid $600 down for the store and gave a note for the balance, the first of June. So I became owner of the "College Store" for my senior year. During the summer I went to Nova S

d by President Guy Potter Benton, now of the University. I

her of Agriculture and the Sciences in one of the Vermon

Vermont.

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Contents

PREFACE PART I A MOTHER'S DESIRE REALIZED "MAGNA CUM LAUDE" TASK WORTH WHILE MAKING ODD HOURS PAY THE COLLEGE STORE BROTHER HELPS BROTHER THE COLLEGE INSPIRATION OVERCOMING HARDSHIPS THE DIGNITY OF SERVICE A HAPPY MISFORTUNE
FINDING ONE'S PLACE
"THE TAR HEEL"
NO WORK TOO HARD
CULTIVATING SIDE LINES
A SMILING SELF-RELIANCE
A MOTHER'S INFLUENCE
RICHES MORE OF A HANDICAP THAN POVERTY
THE WILL AND THE WAY
KEEP GOOD COMPANY
THE DEMOCRACY OF A COLLEGE HON. EDWIN G. MOON, PH.B., B.L
OBEYING THE CALL
DETERMINATION AND STEADFASTNESS WINS
MAKING ONESELF USEFUL
A FAITH "DIVINELY SIMPLE"
ONE WHO KNOWS IT CAN BE DONE
DIFFICULTY AND WILLINGNESS ARE ENEMIES
FAITHFUL IN LITTLE THINGS
FROM JANITOR TO COLLEGE PRESIDENT
STARTING WITH FIVE DOLLARS
FROM GOOD TO BETTER
A TASK WITH A MORAL
FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER BULLETIN
THE FRATERNITY OF WORKERS
HOW THE PHYSICAL SIDE HELPED
THE WAY ALWAYS OPEN
THE VICTORY THAT OVERCOMETH THE WORLD
OPPORTUNITIES MAKE US KNOWN
MAKING PLAY OUT OF WORK
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS
WORK A STIMULUS TO AMBITION
THE UNIVERSITY AS A GOAL
PART II WORKING TO MAKE HIMSELF A MORE USEFUL MAN
MANY LANES OF USEFULNESS
ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THE WILLING HEART
DIFFICULTIES PREPARE FOR REAL WORK
PLUCK RATHER THAN LUCK
POVERTY IS NOT HIS MASTER
DEFEAT DOES NOT MEAN FAILURE
"START RIGHT"
THE REAL QUESTION
WILLINGNESS TO WORK A GREAT ASSET
KEEP ON TRYING
OPTIMISM IS AN ASSET
THE DESIRE FOR SOMETHING BETTER
DETERMINATION VERSUS POVERTY
THE REAL NEEDS OF THE WORLD
THE ONE WHO SUCCEEDS IS THE ONE WHO TRIES
THE HELP YOURSELF CLUB
THE HOW AND THE WHY
MAKING USE OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY
EDUCATION WORTH THE PRICE
WORK NO CLASS BARRIER
PART III HOW TO WORK ONE'S WAY THROUGH COLLEGE
DOES A COLLEGE EDUCATION PAY
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