TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1961 CYNIC You can tell him by his favorite food-sour grapes. According to the cynic, there’s an opportunist in every public office, an Elmer Gantry in every pulpit, a racketeer in every union local. No worthy cause can possibly succeed, he believes, because the world is full of schemers. A master of the negative, a veteran wet blanket, he dampens dedication, \ chills initiative. And while the cynic sits and grumbles, doctors answer midnight calls... artists create works with more concern for art than applause... school teachers help their students, not their bank accounts, grow. Where would America be today if the cynic’s view had always prevailed? Human advancement proves that people can, and usually do, work together for the common good. In this nuclear age, is there any other choice? Career hunting? The amazing growth of nationwide is clear testimony to the power of new ideas. Founded in 1926, nationwide today is the world’s second -largest mutual auto insurer in cars insured - and one of America’s leading underwriters of fire, life and general insur ance. Our representatives also have the opportunity to sell mutual funds. ff you’d like to work for this dynamic company, nationwide is hiring sales representatives now. Earn while you learn-with advancement oppor tunities. Write Dean W. Jeffers, V.P.Sales, Nationwide, Columbus 16, Ohio. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nationwide Mutual Imuranca Company/Natlonwlda Ufa Inauranca Company Nationwide Mutual Flra Inauranca Company/hom* office* Columbut, Ohle PAGE
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