Excerpt from Winona Booklet, 1906: Winona Assembly and SchoolsWinona 15 now ten years old, and 1s fairly beginning to realize the results of what might be called her motto: money-making Altruism. She has six foundation financial principles. They are the same that should characterize every Christian layman: (l) make all the money he can; (2) take good care of his credit; (3) take good care of his property; (4) take good care of his family; (5) provide reasonably for rainy financial days; (6) do all the good possible with the remainder of the profits.Two things pre-eminently characterize successful modern busi ness enterprise - strong men and organization. The names of the directors given elsewhere are sufficient evidence that strong men are managing Winona affairs. The object of this Winona booklet is to epitomize the early history of the institution and to describe briefly the purposes, work and results so far obtained of the different Winona organizations.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.
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