Word: shoeing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Bureau of Business Research, an important branch of the Graduate School of Business Administration has recently begun a research into the retail grocery trade of the United States, somewhat similar to the successful research into the shoe retailers trade, which is now practically completed. The object of the researches is to learn the facts in regard to carrying on these businesses as a basis for instruction in some of the Business School courses, but in addition to supplying this information, the researches have been very valuable in aiding the retailers themselves, and have brought out many facts which throw...
...shoe trade research, conducted under Professor S. O. Martin, an accounting system was arranged and sent out to the retailers, which was later adopted officially as the standard for the trade. Dr. M. T. Copeland, who is conducting the grocery research has consequently got out a grocery accounting system which is being taken up by the retailers even more enthusiastically than the shoe system. It is hoped that it will be adopted as the trade standard in the near future, as over 2,100 copies have been sent out and the Bureau now has 275 co-operators who send...
...Snow-shoe cross-country race.--W. D. Kipp, Dartmouth, first; C. B. Thompson, Dartmouth, second; and M. G. Sherburne, Dartmouth, third...
...Snow-shoe obstacle race.--B. N. Davis, Dartmouth, first; W. D. Kipp, Dartmouth, second; R. H. Anderson, Dartmonth, third...
...annual Dartmouth Winter Carnival, featured by the first intercollegiate ski and snow-shoe meet ever held in this country, will start today, extending through the rest of the week. The intercollegiate competitions, in which a entered Williams, McGill, and New Hampshire State, and in addition, many individual contestants from other colleges, will consist of the following events: two and one-half mile ski cross-country run: three mile snow-shoe run; dashes of one hundred and one hundred and twenty yards for skis and snow shoes: and a ski jumping contest...