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Gannon, James | February 24, 1979 issue
Presents an overview of how U.S.-based petroleum company Gulf Air deals with its oil dealers. Provision of a traditional full-service filling station to...

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Ackerman, Paul | December 5, 1959 issue
The article throws light on techniques of payola. Some record distributors give certain disk jockeys a monthly "retainer" to plug their records. Or the...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | November 22, 1933 issue
The article presents the views of the author on the political developments in the U.S. Every nation is now surrounded by high tariffs, constantly changing,...

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Curtis, J. G. | December 17, 1930 issue
The article throws light on the various aspects of bank closing, due to supervisory authorities or financial difficulties. The largest bank ever failed...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | October 2, 1935 issue
The Suez Canal is hopelessly blocked-perhaps for weeks to come during 1935. Two American merchant ships came into collision while transiting the canal....

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Davis, Henry Gassaway | February 17, 1916 issue
Comparing the life of this nonogenarian with that of a Strathcona or a Fabre, it seems insignificant, for Henry Gassaway Davis is neither a statesman nor...

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N., N. | August 30, 1919 issue
The article focuses on Murray Marks, an art dealer in London, England. A Jew, descended from an old Dutch family, he had the Jew's instinct for business....

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June 23, 1926 issue
This article focuses on the modern business scenario in terms of salesmanship. It describes that, salesmanship is the art of selling a person something...

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September 26, 1912 issue
This article focuses on the economic history of the U.S. There has been a rather remarkable uniformity. First, discovery that, as a consequence of enforced...

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March 31, 1910 issue
The article focuses on picture frauds in art. Irrespective of the outcome of the Clausen trial in New York, the plaintiff has done a public service. Believing...

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