In Business For Himself 



CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTORS' 

 SUPERINTENDENT 



When I enrolled for my Railroad Engi- 

 neering Course, I was a rodman, getting 

 $50 a month. Later I became assistant 

 engineer for the Georgia Engineering and 

 Construction Company, with my salary 

 trebled. I am now in business for myself 

 as a civil engineer and contractors' super- 

 intendent. I owe my success entirely to 

 the I.C.S. Although I had a fair education 

 before enrolling, it was not practical. I 

 can and do recommend the I.C.S. to every 

 one. I consider your methods of instruc- 

 tion and the results obtained, both men- 

 tally and financially, "the thing" for every 

 man. Q. C. HASSON, 



E. Liverpool, Ohio 



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