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... tion understandingly avaliable for our business men , we must begin with our smallest economic unit , the county . Rural communities must be changed scientifically into industrial units ; industrial units must be similarly guided on ...
... tion understandingly avaliable for our business men , we must begin with our smallest economic unit , the county . Rural communities must be changed scientifically into industrial units ; industrial units must be similarly guided on ...
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... tion can not teach engineering . To teach the things which must be taught young men before they graduate our school has had to lengthen the course to five years , one of which must be spent in actual business . Business training ties up ...
... tion can not teach engineering . To teach the things which must be taught young men before they graduate our school has had to lengthen the course to five years , one of which must be spent in actual business . Business training ties up ...
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... on the problem of merchandising , problems of transportation and distribu- tion , of financing , of personnel , and organization . · THIRD SESSION . Presiding officer : C. F. Scott 44 OBJECTIVES IN COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING.
... on the problem of merchandising , problems of transportation and distribu- tion , of financing , of personnel , and organization . · THIRD SESSION . Presiding officer : C. F. Scott 44 OBJECTIVES IN COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING.
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... tion . A new problem is much more readily attacked by the business student than by the engineer . The training of the former has been of a character to enable him to do this . The engineer , in order to be a successful executive , will ...
... tion . A new problem is much more readily attacked by the business student than by the engineer . The training of the former has been of a character to enable him to do this . The engineer , in order to be a successful executive , will ...
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... tion , and more extensive plumbing . Besides , every foot added to the height of a classroom adds so much more expense in keeping it in repair , and especially in heating it . The item of expense is not , however , the most important ...
... tion , and more extensive plumbing . Besides , every foot added to the height of a classroom adds so much more expense in keeping it in repair , and especially in heating it . The item of expense is not , however , the most important ...
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