Texas Business Review, Volume 42, Issue 7, July 1968: Searching Inside

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..., Robert H. Ryan, Lamar Smith, Jr., David Lee Sparks, Elizabeth R. Turpin, Virginia Wang, Rohert B... School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712. Second-class postage paid... of Business Research is a member of the Associated University Bureaus of Business and Economic Research.

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... and the Bureau of Business Research at The University of Texas at Austin', 1967, and Juvenal Angel, Directory..., begun in 1958, is conducted by the American University School of International Service, Washington, D.C... is being developed at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, in what will be a third and more... ambitious program. Transylvania University has determined to establish the first International School... business organizations. In this, the University will fill long-neglected private business management gaps

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... professional school in the University's liberal arts community. The program will require two years... part of overall University library facilities. The ISDA student body will be composed of 60 percent... United States and 40 percent Latin American students. At the present time Transylvania University

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... American Studies at The University of Texas a research project on the availability of jobs for graduates... During 1967 initial research was conducted at The University of Texas at Austin concerning the United

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