| The Life of Dr. J.R. Miller |
Chapter 7 |
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In September, 1910 after an absence of three months caused by illness, he wrote this letter to “The Good Friends of the Editorial Department”:
“I want to thank you for your faithfulness during the summer when I have been necessarily absent. I had not a moment’s anxiety, knowing that you were all in your places and that every item of the work would be carefully attended to, so that nothing would be neglected or overlooked, nothing scamped. I am not surprised, therefore, to find my confidence realized and to find that everything has gone on so beautifully. I do not believe there is another editorial office in the country in which all the work is so splendidly organized, and in which the personnel of the office is so happy, so loyal to duty, so conscientious, so kindly in spirit, in every way so beautiful and worthy. No other editor could be away nearly three months as I have been and come back to find that there have been no mistakes made, no blunders, no careless performances of duty, but that all has gone on just as well as if he had been at his desk every day.
“I can only thank you, one and all, for your diligence and fidelity, and assure you of confidence and loving interest in the days to come.
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