By
LEWIS E. THEISS
Illustrated by Original Photographs
W. A. WILDE COMPANY
BOSTON CHICAGO
Copyrighted, 1920,
By W. A. Wilde Company
All rights reserved
The Young Wireless Operator—Afloat
Dedication
To few of us is it given to know where our arrows come to earth or what shore is washed by the ripples we create in the sea of life. But so much is certain: somewhere our arrows do come to earth, and somewhere the waves we set in motion do wash the beach. And each arrow shot from our bows and each wavelet we set in motion is fraught with unseen possibilities for good or evil. Whether we be man or child or growing youth, we cannot escape the responsibilities entailed; and, if we do with our might what our hands find to do, our arrows and our ripples in Time’s sea can cause only good.