Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Business Administration in the usual time of two years, graduating in January, 1925. The regular first year courses will be open to the new students at mid-years. These include courses in accounting principles, marketing, industrial management, industrial finance, business statistics and also courses in banking principles, foreign trade methods, export sales management and synopsis of engineering problems. Five courses constitute full work...
...clock this evening in the Colonial Club Professor G. B. Roorback will address the Foreign Trade Group of the Business School Club. His subject will be "The Work of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce". Professor Roorback was on leave of absence last year to reorganize the classifications in this bureau at the request of Secretary Hoover...
...reasons, however, are certainly not altruistic. First of all the offer is accompanied by the hitch that France content herself with a reparation of only fifteen to twenty billion marks, a decided fall from per present demand. England is tired watching the mark coast downhill; she wants to establish trade again with Germany under conditions more certain and less fluctuating and sporadic than they are now. Facing dangerous possibilities of the complete diplomatic face-about in Black Sea affairs,--Turkey's alliance with the arch enemy Russia,--England finds that her friendship with France needs a touch of cement...
...personal observation I know that the violation of the law has increased a great deal since last year. I do not attribute this, however, to a more widespread disrespect for the law, but to the fact that the illicit liquor business has just become well organized. It took this trade a long time to get under way after the act was first passed...
...large an amount of drinking as there was before. I have noticed that in the poorer parts of the city especially there has been a vast improvement. Last Christmas, for example, it was the department stores that dealt with the wage-earners that enjoyed an enormous increase in trade, while the fashionable shops did no more business than usual...