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his seat with a weary gesture. His face, so much like somebody's grandmother, looked tragic as he spoke his next words. "You don't need the Accountovac to tell you the significance of those figures, gentlemen." His voice was soft, with a slight quaver. "We are not making much p-r-o-f-i-t. We are losing m-o-n-e-y. And the point is--what's the reason? There must be _some_ reason." His eyes went over them again, and Colihan, feeling like the culprit, slumped in his chair. "I have a suggestion," said the President. "Just an idea. Maybe some of us just aren't showing enough p-e-p." There was a hushed silence. The boss pushed back his chair and walked over to a cork-lined wall. With a dramatic gesture, he lifted one arm and pointed to the white sign that covered a fourth of it. "See that?" he asked. "What does it say?" The department heads looked dubious. "_Well, what does it say?_" repeated Moss. "ACT!" The department heads cried in chorus. "Exactly!" said the little old man with a surprising bellow. "ACT! The word that made us a leader. The word that guides our business destiny. The word that _built_ General Products!" * * * * * He paced the floor. The chairs in the conference room creaked as the department heads stirred to follow him with their eyes. "ACT is our motto. ACT is our password. ACT is our key to success. And why not? The Brains do the thinking. All of us put together couldn't think so effectively, so perfectly, so honestly as the Brains. They take the orders, designate raw materials, equipment, manpower. They schedule our work. They analyze our products. They analyze our people." Colihan trembled. "There's only one important function left to us. And that's ACT!" The President bowed his head and walked slowly back to his seat. He sat down, and with great fatigue evident in his voice, he concluded his polemic. "That's why we must have pep, gentlemen. Pep. Now--how do you spell it?" "P! E! P!" roared the department heads. The meeting was over. The department heads filed out. * * * * * Colihan's secretary placed the morning mail on his desk. There was a stack of memos at least an inch thick, and the Personnel Manager moaned at the sight of it. "Production report doesn't look too good," said Miss Blanche, crisply. "Bet we get a flood of aptitude cards from Morgan today. Grimswitch has sent over a couple. Tha
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