ask that paper be sent to them. Others telephone to make sure about where paper reaches. Some persons talk about paper. In the grandest offices, men approve of some paper and disapprove of other paper. ? The elevators are filled throughout the day with young men carrying paper from floor to floor and with vital men carrying paper to be discussed with other vital men.РPara. 11-12РWhat is a child to make of all this? His father may be so?important that he lunches with other men about paper. Suppose?he brings his son to work to give the boy some idea of what work?is all about. What does the boy see happening?? His father calls for paper. He reads paper. Perhaps he scowls at?paper. Perhaps he makes an angry red mark on paper. He?telephones another man and says they had better lunch over?paper.