Roger babson autobiography
In 1935, at the
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Roger Ward Babson (July 6, In , at the age of 60, Mr. Babson wrote his autobiography. In this volume he describes his life and work and summarizes his personal philosophy. Fifteen years later he revised the book by adding chapters that take the reader to his 74th year.
358 pages. Language: English. Publisher: Roger Babson died in , after living a long, productive life punctuated by eccentric pursuits. He hoped the boulder carving would continue after his death. It didn’t, but Babson College, Babson-United, the Gravity Research Foundation and the carved boulders of Dogtown survive. This story about the strange boulders in Dogtown was updated in.