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232 C herry Hill Foods, found- ed by Herman Shooster, and taken public by him was Her- man’s dream come true. He had succeeded when others were sure he would fail. But there was a worm in the apple. As the head of a public com- pany Herman’s was no longer the only voice in executive decisions. There was a board of directors whose combined authority outweighed Her- man’s. One day Herman came home from the office on what had started as just another day and told me,“I’m out.”Neither he nor I could believe it. The board had voted Herman out of his own company. We were both devastated.
220 “LOOK OUT FOR THE . . .” 221 SHOOSTERS IN SLINGS 221 EDWARD R. BURRO 222 THE BUNNY HOP 222 THE SHOOSTER ROUND TABLE 222 WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL 223 CAMDEN 224 LET’S WALK 224 OUR FIRST CRUISE 225 FIELD TRIPS I COULD HAVE DONE WITHOUT
226 OFF TO COLLEGE 227 MORE GUNPLAY 227 A FISH STORY 228 FUN IN AMISH COUNTRY 232 A Dream Deferred 234 THE ODYSSEY
234 A CHANCE ENCOUNTER 238 HERMAN’S GOOD ADVICE 238 THE DEAL IS OFF 239 DING-A-LING 240 NO MONEY DOWN 241 FRIENDLY COMPETITION 241 NOT ALL WORK AND NO PLAY 242 THE MENCHENS 242 AN EXPENSIVE LECTURN 242 DUCK?! 243 SORRY, I CAN’T HEAR YOU 243 HOW TO SELL ANSWERING SERVICE 244 “WHAT DO YOU KNOW?” 248 THE BIG MOVE 249 A BIG BROTHER CAN BE A USEFUL THING 249 WENDY’S CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS TRAINING
249 WENDY’S TRAINING PAYS OFF 249 WENDY BEGINS TO DELEGATE 250 WENDY FINDS A WAY 250 THE DANCE OF LIFE 251 NANA LECTURES AND NANA LATKES 252 THE MOVIE STAR 254 I LOSE MY BEST FRIEND 278 DO NOT DATE EMPLOYEES
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