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Professor Windle is an honour to his new position, and is as devoted to the cause of creed and country as he was when one of the Professors of the Queen's University, Birmingham. During the years when I was organiser for the League in Birmingham; I became intimately acquainted with him. I found him not only a man of great learning, but an earnest Catholic and devoted Irish Nationalist.
"I'll keep mum," said Hal; and the stranger opened a flap inside his shirt, and drew out a letter which certified him to be Thomas Olson, an organiser for the United Mine-Workers, the great national union of the coal-miners! Hal was so startled by this discovery that he stopped in his tracks and gazed at the man.
I'M the Organiser here, and I'm not taking stock in Trades Unions at present. 'But you'll let me have a talk with your men? No harm in that. 'No, you don't, said McKeith. 'Well, I can spell my horse an hour or two, can't I? 'No, you can't. You'll ride off my station straight away. 'I've been off tucker since yesterday, said the man, who seemed a poor-spirited creature.
Instead of attempting to cling to the skirts of Society as a vendor of champagne or an organiser of fêtes champêtres, he to use his own words decided to cut the whole show. Our firm had been named as the administrators of the Swain estate, and when the storm was over and we were sitting among the ruins, Freddie expressed the intention of going to work. "What will you do?" Mr. Royce inquired.
"An indefatigable organiser, ceaselessly working for the success of his effort, he created besides numerous groups of Salvationists, night Refuges, popular Restaurants, Workplaces, journals, and reviews." The Intransigent, Paris "In General Booth passes away a truly world-personage, whose influence extended to the two hemispheres, and, perhaps, as much amongst the savage as the civilised.
The Chief Organiser rang off. "This is not a moment for standing on dignity," he observed bluntly; "musicians must be supplied at once. Platterbaff must have his band." "Where are you going to find the musicians?" asked the Home Secretary wearily; "we can't employ a military band, in fact, I don't think he'd have one if we offered it, and there ain't any others.
"Wasting paper as usual, eh? Better be sewing on my buttons," was his invariable remark. Not that his buttons were ever off, or that Beth ever sewed them on either. She was too good an organiser to do other people's work for them. She made no reply to Dan's sallies.
The supplies were adequate, and the besieged were fortunate in the presence of a first-class organiser, Colonel Ward of Islington fame, who with the assistance of Colonel Stoneman systematised the collection and issue of all the food, civil and military, so as to stretch it to its utmost.
"She'd have done it all right," said Gorman. "I hear she's a splendid organiser in spite of her clothes. Always was a remarkable woman, though you didn't care for her. There's been a lot of trouble about Ascher." "Did he go bankrupt?" "Oh, dear no. Quite the contrary. All that financial part of the business was well managed and there wasn't any serious smash-up.
Stockholm Morning "It lay in the Leader's extraordinary foresight that The Army had a great and blessed work to fulfil to save the deepest sunken in the community." Organisation The high reputation which The General gained as an Organiser seems to make it desirable to explain, as fully as we can, what he aimed at, and by what means he made The Army the remarkable combination it has become.
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