Brush Full of Paint
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1948.3.4.90Abstract
Some twenty years ago a group of High School students were painting scenery for the Senior play. The principal of the school was assisting. The students, being strictly amateurs, dipped their brushes carefully into the white paint and then wiped off practically the entire quantity on the edge of the pail. The principal, who had worked during several summer vacations as a painter's assistant, remarked, "One of the first things I had to learn as a painter was the necessity of having a liberal supply of paint in my brush if I expected to do a good job in an efficient manner.
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