I believe that there is very little occasion for charity in this world–that is, charity in the sense of making gifts. We have found it possible, among the great number of different tasks that must be performed somewhere in the company, to find an opening for almost any one and on the basis of production (ed. not a hand out). The blind man or cripple (sic, 1924 society) can, in the particular place to which he is assigned, perform just as much work and receive exactly the same pay as a wholly able-bodied man.