Word: marketing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...efforts of the Bureau were at first directed upon an investigation of Market distribution, concerning which "there was and still is a dearth of accessible information...
...Grays 48.Hulme, F. R., James Smith B 24.Hurwitz, L., 151 Derby St., Salem.Huy, H. A. W., Gore D 31.Hyde, L. S., College House 31.Imbric B. V., Gore E 11.Irvin, R. S. K., Ridgely 4.Israel, M., 7 Fowler St., Dorchester.Jackson, D. C., Jr., James Smith B 24.Jackson, F. M., 40 Market St., Newburyport.Jenney, T., Standish A 15.Johnson, G. A., Persis Smith B 32.Johnson, G. L., Standish C 42.Johnson, O. P., ---Jolles, E., 22 Nightingale St., Dorchester.Jones, P. D., Standish C 51.Jones, W. E., Standish D 21.Jordan, H. D., Gore A 13.Kaiser, 6. B., Gore A 32.Kaplowitz, M. B., 106 Ellery St.Kaplowitz...
...important books on business research are, "Scientific Management," by C. B. Thompson, LL.B., A.M., Instructor in Industrial Organization, an account of applications of the Taylor system; and "The Evolution of the English Corn-Market from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century," by Norman Scott Brien Gras, Assistant Professor of History in Clark University...
...issue is clear. Allow the illiterate, with his low wage, his low standard of living, his tendency to congest in the alums, to enter unrestricted;--gorge the labor market, force hundreds of thousands out of work, prevent any permanent betterment in the laborer's status, further pauperism, lawlessness, revolution, curse the nation with ignorance, widen the chasm between wealth and poverty,--or, restrict! Allow this nation to face its own problems, protect its rights and liberties, establish justice from the laborer up, solve the problems for the true democracy, for ourselves and all nations, not the least for those nations...
...American multimillionaire, who is attempting to gain from the Sultan the exclusive purchasing rights of all royal rugs made in the country. After many thrilling events have taken place, including the placing of a death penalty upon his head, the adventurous young American not only corners the Turkish rug market, but wins the hand of the Sultan's daughter...