

by
(Bus.Doc.)
Fighting Editor
“BOJACK’S NOISY EXPORTER”
Pruned of Profanity by Louis C. M. Reed

1922
THE STRATFORD CO., Publishers
Boston, Massachusetts
Copyright, 1922
The STRATFORD CO., Publishers
Boston, Mass.
The Alpine Press, Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
THESE playful biffs on the beak of Businessappeared originally in a little House Magazinecalled “Auto Suggestions.”
Many of them have been completely revised forthe purpose of this volume, over the raspingnasal protest of Proff Bojack who believes inletting Well Enough alone until it crawls up andbites you in the leg, as mentioned somewhere inthe text—then roll over on the other side.
The characters are drawn from the daily life ofthe average American business organizationwhere men are somehow sweating through toSuccess against the cordovan inertia of theDumbells of Business.
—THE PRUNER

DEDICATED WITH A WARMTH OF FELLOW
FEELING TO ALL BEDEVILED
BRETHERN OF THE BUSINESS WORLD
The Author
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