""The Best Man I Know: Developed Out Of The Will For The Good Of All"" is a book written by William Dewitt Hyde in 1917. The book is a collection of essays and speeches that Hyde delivered during his tenure as the president of Bowdoin College in Maine. The central theme of the book is the importance of character and integrity in leadership. Hyde argues that true leadership is not about power or wealth, but about serving the common good and doing what...