Directory of National Associations of Businessmen

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Page 2 - Unions 1981) a trade association may be defined as: '...a nonprofit, cooperative, voluntarily-joined organization of business competitors designed to assist its members and its industry in dealing with mutual business problems in several of the following areas: accounting practices, business ethics, commercial and industrial research, standardization, statistics, trade promotion, and relations with Government, employees and the general public...
Page 80 - Engineering College Research Council, New York University, University Heights, New York 53, NY, has published a 1955 Review of Current Research and Directory of Member Institutions, 350 pages, $2.00.
Page 80 - Institute, Midwest Research Institute, Southern Research Institute, Southwest Research Institute, and Stanford Research Institute.
Page 1 - The trade association as a facility for the promotion and selfregulation of industry and commerce has become, by reason of its scope and activity, an important American business institution.
Page 80 - National Institute of Ceramic Engineers), 4055 N. High St., Columbus 14, Ohio Chemical Engineers, AMERICAN Institute of. 25 W. 45th St., New York 36, NY Chemical Engineers, ASSOCIATION of Consulting Chemists &.
Page 6 - New York Chamber of Commerce, 65 Liberty St., New York 5, NY, 1962.
Page 2 - As shown below, the growth in number of national associations of businessmen over the past 20 years has markedly exceeded the rates of increase in number of business establishments and...
Page 50 - Maryland Outdoor Life Federation (1937), 31 So. Calver St.. Baltimore 2, Md.; address communications to the president. .Masonic Club (1894), 71 West 23d St.. New York. NY: address communications to the secretary. Masons, State, of New York (see Free at...

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