Word: businessese
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Many of the world's impatiently developing nations almost inevitably turn to a form of do-it-yourself foreign aid: simply nationalizing any foreign-owned properties around. Often the biggest banks and businesses belong to foreigners, and the hosts suffer from both the weakness of envy and the need...
According to Trottenberg the present policy of the University regarding deliveries is to allow "well-known businesses" to deliver to the rooms. "Less well known organizations," however, are to apply for identification passes distributed by the University Police.
The Committee on Solicitation has not discussed any rule prohibiting businesses from making deliveries in the dormitories or Houses, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, assistant dean of the Faculty and a member of the committee, said yesterday. He added that the committee has not met in over a year.
Smaller companies now attract a respectable 15% of the graduates of Harvard Business School, a traditional training ground for big business, and 40% of those from Southern Methodist. A recent poll showed that 65% of the students at Stanford Business School preferred to enter smaller businesses. Says Stanford Business Dean...
Radcliffe may be done first of all in peach. This flavor appeals most naturally to girls who have been made aware of social life and social obligations throughout their lives. Perhaps their parents are of the administrative upper class, presiding over businesses or government offices. They probably applied only to...