TITLE

Success Story

AUTHOR(S)
Lazarus, Philip
PUB. DATE
September 1944
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;9/23/1944, Vol. 217 Issue 13, p30
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Poem
ABSTRACT
Presents the poem "Success Story," by Philip Lazarus. First Line: From salesman to executive; Last Line: And lower pay.
ACCESSION #
20567476

Tags: SUCCESS Story (Poem);  LAZARUS, Philip;  POEMS

 

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