He soon developed into one of the most active men there. He was the political head of the law department and had a voice in all of the student activities. If anyone wanted anything he always saw John. In the debating society he was also active.
The lively interest he took in important matters enabled him to secure the services of many agents for summer work. He put out something like 100 men selling books during the summer. They all made sales, but fifty of the number came back successful. John watched them all summer—was out in the field with the men—encouraging them. When he found a man failing he changed his territory and put him on his feet. He rendered a great service to those fifty by enabling them to go through the university as well as rolling up a nice profit for himself and the company.
This man to-day is the head of that Chicago book company and has won for himself a good success.
PLAN No. 595. WESTERN MAN’S WAY OF GOING THROUGH UNIVERSITY
This man was about thirty-two before any opportunity presented itself for him to have a university education. He had finished high school, and from that time became a worker. His hobby was speaking and writing, and he had soon become the spokesman for the men he worked with. He was sincere and earnest and won a good reputation among his fellow-workmen. Several occasions presented themselves for him to champion their cause. The members of his association, knowing his desire to go through the law school, managed to finance him and he repaid them by assisting them in whatever way he could. He finished his law course and began practice with a large number of clients which guaranteed his future.
Many young men, while I was at the university, made it a point during the summer to give addresses on temperance or some political subject, or by public speaking assisted men who were either preparing or running for public office.
PLAN No. 596. BIBLES PUT HIM THROUGH UNIVERSITY
He was a man past middle age, had never had any special advantages, but had a remarkable will and was open and above board in his religious faith. He believed the Bible was one of the best books ever printed and he had a good understanding of it. So he met all students who were inclined toward religion and obtained as many agents as possible to go out with him to sell Topical Bibles. He put out a considerable number of agents, worked with them, and encouraged them, and at the end of each summer he put away $400 or $500 net.
As a salesman he was not above the ordinary, but believed in his book and worked with it from summer to summer. The Topical Bible, he claimed, not only put him through the university but in placing it among the people he felt that he was doing a work worth while.