消防局长的好建议
在本周的通讯栏中,发表了伊丽莎白火灾委员会主席Grenville A. Harris的一封信。,他提出了一些非常出色的建议。在他的来信中,哈里斯先生说:“我发现,我与酋长的许多讨论和对话,我与酋长,大小,来自全国各地的酋长都具有很大的利益和利益。我们交换了我们的想法,掌握了彼此的经验,互相描述了彼此的方法和系统等,这给了我许多新的想法和思想。更进一步的是,作为专员,当他在教会中谈到时,我能够获得酋长的观点,这通常我们常常委托人不会进入每一天的业务日常情况。“Mr. Harris goes on to suggest that if fire commissioners would follow his example and attend the conventions of the I. A. F. E. as visitors the time thus spent would be well repaid in the experience that they would gain and the ideas they would exchange with their fellow commissioners and the chiefs in attendance. The commissioner has struck a right and very important note in his letter when he says that by this attendance at the conventions he is able to get the chief’s point of view. There is no other way that a fire commissioner can get so close to his own and the other chiefs of the country as by attendance at their conventions when they are free from the natural restraint that they would feel in ordinary intercourse with their superiors and when they can "speak right out in church,” and give their views without any such hampering influence. Many points of difference which arise from this very restraint and lack of proper understanding can be disolved by thus meeting the chiefs on their own ground. The idea is respectfully passed along to the fire commissioners of the country for their serious consideration.
在本周的通讯栏中,发表了伊丽莎白火灾委员会主席Grenville A. Harris的一封信。,他提出了一些非常出色的建议。在他的来信中,哈里斯先生说:“我发现,我与酋长的许多讨论和对话,我与酋长,大小,来自全国各地的酋长都具有很大的利益和利益。我们交换了我们的想法,掌握了彼此的经验,互相描述了彼此的方法和系统等,这给了我许多新的想法和思想。更进一步的是,作为专员,当他在教会中谈到时,我能够获得酋长的观点,这通常我们常常委托人不会进入每一天的业务日常情况。“Mr. Harris goes on to suggest that if fire commissioners would follow his example and attend the conventions of the I. A. F. E. as visitors the time thus spent would be well repaid in the experience that they would gain and the ideas they would exchange with their fellow commissioners and the chiefs in attendance. The commissioner has struck a right and very important note in his letter when he says that by this attendance at the conventions he is able to get the chief’s point of view. There is no other way that a fire commissioner can get so close to his own and the other chiefs of the country as by attendance at their conventions when they are free from the natural restraint that they would feel in ordinary intercourse with their superiors and when they can "speak right out in church,” and give their views without any such hampering influence. Many points of difference which arise from this very restraint and lack of proper understanding can be disolved by thus meeting the chiefs on their own ground. The idea is respectfully passed along to the fire commissioners of the country for their serious consideration.















