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" .,.... Man's Conquest of Time The progress of mankind, from the earliest recorded ages', has been marked, by a ceaseless struggle against the limi- tations' of time and space. Civilization is mutual interchange of thought and the prod- uct of thought. This interchange demands transportation, hence the development of civilization has paralleled the improvements in transportation. A useful lifetime should not be measured in hours lived, but in deeds done. Doubling man's productive capacity of- fers the same net result as doubling his period of usefulness or doubling the number of producers, More than any other single factor of civilization, the auto- mobile has multiplied the producing power of man, by decimating time and distance, and by providing a broad and flexible means for the transportation of men and their products. The amazing growth of the automobile industry could not have been, had not the automobile more than justified itself as an economizer of manpower, a stimulator of production and a creator of wealth. The Anderson Motor Co. BUILDING GOOD WILL WITH PERSONAL SERVICE 4736-38 Edmondson Avenue PHONE, GILMOR 4891 BALTIMORE, MD. ~--
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