Correspondence to Charles Handy congratulating Handy on being featured in the Honours List. The letter writer states that he is happy that Handy's wise counsels fall on receptive ears, and how the present administration would benefit from all the sound advice it can from individuals like Handy. The writer proceeds to state that A. H. Halsey's "No Discouragement" is in its second printing and still selling, and wishes Handy good in the new millennium.
Letter of correspondence to Charles Handy congratulating Handy on being featured in the Honours List, January 3, 2000; Charles Handy Papers; Box 13, Folder 7; 2 pages
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