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... English and mathematics , which have been found to be no less essential for business students than for those preparing for other lines of work . needs of business students , calling for new interpretations and new content in these older ...
... English and mathematics , which have been found to be no less essential for business students than for those preparing for other lines of work . needs of business students , calling for new interpretations and new content in these older ...
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... BUSINESS ENGLISH AND CORRESPONDENCE . • · 117 • 138 · 158 169 By S. B. Carkin • 194 BUSINESS LAW . By Alfred W. Bays ECONOMIC AND Commercial GEOGRAPHY . By Murray Gross ECONOMICS . By S. Howard Patterson 218 • 229 · 241 257 · 270 ...
... BUSINESS ENGLISH AND CORRESPONDENCE . • · 117 • 138 · 158 169 By S. B. Carkin • 194 BUSINESS LAW . By Alfred W. Bays ECONOMIC AND Commercial GEOGRAPHY . By Murray Gross ECONOMICS . By S. Howard Patterson 218 • 229 · 241 257 · 270 ...
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... English should not be slighted to make room for instruction of a strictly vocational character , though without doubt the literature of business may be drawn upon more freely , as it contains contributions as inspiring to the mind of ...
... English should not be slighted to make room for instruction of a strictly vocational character , though without doubt the literature of business may be drawn upon more freely , as it contains contributions as inspiring to the mind of ...
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... English is the fact that it becomes the medium through which the pupil acquires practically all his other courses . In close connection with this subject is that of penmanship and it is significant that business men are almost unanimous ...
... English is the fact that it becomes the medium through which the pupil acquires practically all his other courses . In close connection with this subject is that of penmanship and it is significant that business men are almost unanimous ...
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... type . It has been and is being contended that in such a subject as English , for example , all students of all curricula can be taught in the same classes . When this is done , the general CONTENTS AND SEQUENCE OF COURSES 13.
... type . It has been and is being contended that in such a subject as English , for example , all students of all curricula can be taught in the same classes . When this is done , the general CONTENTS AND SEQUENCE OF COURSES 13.
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