Learning From Professor Harold Hill
In the play and movie The Music Man, when Professor Harold Hill is trying to persuade Miss Marion, the lady librarian to meet him at the old bridge in fifteen minutes she says, “Oh no, […]
In the play and movie The Music Man, when Professor Harold Hill is trying to persuade Miss Marion, the lady librarian to meet him at the old bridge in fifteen minutes she says, “Oh no, […]
I just finished reading a book titled A Will Rogers Treasury. In one chapter Will Rogers was talking about the thrill he felt when one Congressman in Washington read his article and it appeared in […]
I been South, I been North Celebrated on July the fourth I been East, I been West It’s so hard to pinpoint just the spot that’s best Because all America is so beau ti ful […]
Art Fettig as ‘Almost Andy’ with one of his many fans. Since I retired from the railroad industry some twenty eight years ago next week I guess you cannot call what I am going through […]
Nearly twenty three years ago I returned from The National Safety Congress held in Chicago. I had first keynoted the Youth Section at the Congress and then I was the Early Bird Speaker on the […]
After 9/11 there was a crashing sound heard all over America and it was the sudden fall in the number of National and State meetings being held and in the number of attendees. I encourage […]
Sometimes, years ago when I was producing Audio Visual Programs for the railroad everything would go wrong. We would have equipment breakdowns, the script seemed wrong, the photos just didn’t hit the target, the phone […]
Here are some figures I just picked up from my Bonegarde Safety Briefing for April 27, 2011 Tragedy in NumbersIn the US, an average of 16 workers die each day from injuries received at work, […]
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