This was in the Courier about August 1949.
OVER THE FENCE
Our thanks go this week to Harrold Johnson, editor of the Will-Burt Firing Line, Will-Burt prodution expediter and lumber man, who has contributed a splendid Linotype work-stand to the new plant.
Ray was so ashamed of the little box on legs he had been using at the Linotype where he sets all the news copy that he kept apologizing to everyone about it after we moved. Harrold heard him and promised to do something about it. Ray, who didn't know that Harrold always keeps his promises, was flabbergasted to find that Harrold wasn't kidding for a minute.
I don't know anyone who can do more things well than Harrold can. He has an orderly mind coupled with skilled hands and a genuine enjoyment in work of almost any kind. One does not envy a man like that. They only stand back in respect, acknowledging a superior person.