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Eyesdrops                                          Dir. Reggie Chan

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IMPROVING YOUR LIFE & CAREER

Thoughts and quotations about work, relationships, situations and conditions

“The essence of the beautiful is unity in variety.”

- Mendelssohn, Felix

Today in History

     1647 - The English army seized King Charles I as a hostage

     1783 - Brothers Etienne and Joseph Montgolfier made the first public demonstration of a hot-air balloon.

     1812 - The Louisiana Territory was renamed the Missouri Territory.

     1831 - The Belgium Congress proclaimed Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg as the first monarch of an independent Belgium.

     1859 - The French defeated the Austrians at the Battle of Magenta, Italy.

     1878 - Turkey turned Cyprus over to the British.

     1896 - Henry Ford took a test run around the streets of Detroit, Michigan, in his Ford auto

mobile.

     1931 - Willaim Swan made the first rocket-glider flight in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

     1935 - Invisible glass was patented by Gerald Brown and Edward Pollard of London.

 

Born On This Day

     1738 : King George III; King of England

     1908 : Rosalind Russell; actress

     1917 : Charles Collingwood; journalist

     1921 : Bobby Wanzer; Basketball Hall of Famer

     1924 : Dennis Weaver; Emmy Award-winning actor

 

June 4, 2002   *   vol. 1 (40)

It has been determined that one brow wrinkle is the result of 200,000 frowns.

Talk n’ Tell                       

Hotel clients always look at three aspects of a hotel – comfort, convenience and economical.  The service must therefore be packaged that would answer this need, one that fits the budget but not compromising the service.  The client must get the best value of his hard-earned peso and in that way, it will become "fair“ to all concerned." 

     Like any true-blooded Rotarians, we mean well to all and we will continue to strive for better customer satisfaction and give total quality service.  In a way, the hotelier’s way of life is somewhat co-existent with the Rotary.   The common aim of providing the best service remains to be the bottom line of it all.