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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Putting Hats On (DIV1.HATS) - P600210(B)

CONTENTS PUTTING HATS ON
NOT HCO POLICY LETTER
ORIGINAL COLOUR FLASH
NOT GREEN ON WHITE
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
37 Fitzroy Street, London W. 1
HCO BULLETIN OF 10 FEBRUARY 1960
Re-issued from Sthil
CenO

PUTTING HATS ON

The following extract from a dispatch written to LRH by Mildred Galusha, Sec ED and LRH Personal Sec in Washington DC:

"Just want to thank you for putting Bonnie Turner on HCO Secretary post, and to tell you that in my opinion he is doing a very good job indeed.

"He is bringing some order in quarters where there wasn't much. He knows his policy and doesn't dilly dally with it.

"The way he is putting Org Sec on post is something to see — getting her baskets lined up, emptied, getting her lines straight, putting stuff in hat which wasn't there, getting her to know it, etc. getting her office neater, etc. it's lovely to watch. I've never seen an Org Sec put on post before and it's great the way he's doing it. And, I think Org Sec appreciates it!

"Sure hope he remains on this post. He's the one for it in my opinion."

Bonnie took over the HCO Sec's post at a difficult time. Marilynn Routsong had just stepped into the Org Sec's post at a moment's notice. It was a time when firm guidance and leadership paid off. Both Bonnie and Marilynn are much to be commended for the way in which they have helped to hold things together in Washington.

This shows that, in an emergency or otherwise, knowing policy and following it and getting others to follow it, and getting others to follow it, and generally putting hats on the staff, is one of the first duties of the HCO Sec in any Org - certainly the best way in which the HCO Secretary can help other staff members to do a good job. When properly done, the staff member concerned will appreciate it and be happy about it, because he knows then what his job is, and that he is doing it well.

Peter Hemery
HCO Secretary WW
for L. RON HUBBARD
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