Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Graduate School of Business Administration has fixed the following dates for the mid-year examinations: TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 9-12--Office Organization, A-H, Union A I-Z, Lawrence A 2-5--Accounting Principles, New Lecture Hall WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 9-12--Manufacturers' Costs, Union A Foreign Trade, Lawrence A 2-5--Industrial Management, New Lecture Hall THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 9-12--Sales Management, Lawrence A Railroad Organization, Lawrence A 2-5--Business Statistics, A-N, Emerson D O-Z, Emerson J FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 9-12--Traffic Management, Pierce 110 Industrial Accounting, Union A Law Banking Op., Union...
...Harvard men share in the prizes offered by Hart Schaffner and Marx for the best essays on economic subjects in the contest of 1920. For his thesis, "International Trade of the United States in the Greenback Period", F. D. Graham A.M. '17, P.H.D. '20, was awarded the second prize of $500 in class A, while $100 was given to R. D. Costigan '20 in class B for his study on "Nationalization of Collective Bargaining in the Men's Clothing Industry...
...metal trade is one of the main industries in Worcester, and in it the employers are especially strongly organized; they are so strong in fact that they have just about driven the moulders' union out of business. The men of such a union might easily seek retaliation by desperate means for what seemed to them equally great injustice at the hands of their employers...
Professor George B. Roorbach, who last year gave the Leatherbee lectures on Latin-American Trade, will this year give a course on Foreign Trade Methods. The lectures will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 3.30 P. M., beginning February 1 and continuing until...
Ordinarily the life of a diplomat offers much that is attractive to a college graduate. But in the majority of cases the attendant difficulties forbid his participation and he casts Lis lot with an occupation that is more assuring for the future. Our growing trade relations is only one of the many reasons why our position today demands an increasingly competent handling of international affairs. A few tentative steps have already been taken toward the improvement of the consular service. Conditions authoritatively claim an immediate and wide-sweeping reconstruction of that body, the diplomatic corps and their common connections...