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... selection of his own staff . Preferably he should have the privilege of selecting them himself . At the very least he should be able to prevent the owner's choice of thoroughly unsuitable persons . Nepotism is by no means confined to ...
... selection of his own staff . Preferably he should have the privilege of selecting them himself . At the very least he should be able to prevent the owner's choice of thoroughly unsuitable persons . Nepotism is by no means confined to ...
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... selection by Charles Darwin and A. R. Wallace ; the development of the calculus by Leibnitz and Newton ; the computations for the discovery of Neptune by Leverrier and Adams ; and the discovery of chloroform by three different ...
... selection by Charles Darwin and A. R. Wallace ; the development of the calculus by Leibnitz and Newton ; the computations for the discovery of Neptune by Leverrier and Adams ; and the discovery of chloroform by three different ...
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... selection of the most active buyers on another list . Addressing is by hand and is done in New York . . . Success 100,000 buyers of a book on success . All purchases amount- ing to $ 8.00 each have been made since October 1925 . Names ...
... selection of the most active buyers on another list . Addressing is by hand and is done in New York . . . Success 100,000 buyers of a book on success . All purchases amount- ing to $ 8.00 each have been made since October 1925 . Names ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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