- Readings: Kling

"In former days, if a business man was known to be a horse player, his credit was immediately cut off. The office boy who was caught reading a racing paper was fired on the spot. Nowadays, however, the business man not only plays the races, but owns horses as well, and the office boy gets a raise if he can pick some good tips for the boss." -- From "Stuff About Steeds," by Ken Kling (Maywood, 1941)
- [Posted by JC, January 3, 2008 7:30 AM]
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