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Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills The Head Saw - January 1924 Bellingham WA Bloedel Donovan Lumber Mills 1924 Soft Cover Good The Head Saw - January 1924. Printed for the employees, friends and customers of the mill. Contents include The Sekiu Purchase; Mexican "Sawmills"; $2000.oo reward for suggestions to utilize waste wood products; The Honor Men; Henry Ford, logger; The Evolution of the Saw; John McEvoy, Assistant Sales Manager with his picture; A Record Year; Lawrence Bloedel to Join Ranks of Newlyweds. 16 pages.
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Cities Service Company Service- July, 1945 Washington DC Cities Service Company 1945 Soft Cover Good Service, July, 1945. A publication of Cities Service Company. Articles include Red Ball Express by Christopher Story; Pin-Up from the Pacific; Smokestacks for the Land o' Cotton by Senator W. F. George; Mr. Botts Goes to Washington; Chef Extraordinary by Frank George; A Yankee in Eldorado by Herbert Corey; Hannibal Had No Tanks; They Walked with Pioneers by Fred DeArmond; Home Again!; Whom So Proudly We Hail by R. I. Marshall; Dollars in Overalls by M. S. Rukeyser; Service ...Verse by Berton Braley; Letters I'd write a Stockholder by Dean John T. Madden; Cities Service Activities in the News; Gas Town by S. B. Severson; New Flagship for Tanker Fleet by J. M. McMillin; Shop Talk after Hours. Magazine has a slight musty smell.
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Coal Trade Journal Coal Trade Journal - 4 Issues 1925 New York Coal Trade Journal 1925 Soft Cover Good Coal Trade Journal - 4 Issues 1925. "Devoted exclusively to the interests of coal producers, shippers, and buyers." Coal Trade Journal-July 22, 1925. Contents include Progress Made in the Anthracite Negotiations; Lewis Cries Out Against Anthracite Hazards; The President and the Newspapers; Dr. F. C. Honnold Talks to Buyers; Station B T U; Eastern Market Section; Western Market Section; Great Lakes Market Section; N. C. A. New Standing Committees; Power Operated Dump Hoists. Coal Trade Journal-July 8, 1925. Contents include Anthracite Miners Meet at Scranton; Station BTU; Commercial Stocks of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal. June.1, 1925; Control of Hard Coal Prices. Coal Trade Journal-April 8, 1925. Contents include The Fairmont Strike; Conventions and Association Meetings; King Coal, Why Oil Consumers Are Going Back to Coal; Sizing and Preparation of Anthracite; A Modern Coal Plant. Coal Trade Journal-December 2, 1925. Contents include Pinchot's Terms Accepted by Miners; Opposes Government Intervention; 28th Convention of American Mining Congress. Magazines have creases from being folded for mailing.
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Dickson, Henry Memory Training-Dickson Method - Parts 3, 5 , 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and Salesmanship Chicago Dickson School of Memory 1912 Soft Cover Good 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall Parts 3, 5 , 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and Salesmanship. Also included are the booklets The Master Key-Stop Forgetting-Vol. II, No.1 and How to Remember. Content includes Psycho-physical exercises; Interrogative analysis; Grouping of ideas around verbs; Visual memory; Exercises for the Eye; Training the Senses to Aid Memory; Motor memory; Practical application of the laws of memory; The dictionary habit; Correct spelling by aid of visual memory; Correct grammar; Public speaking and conversation; Expression of ideas; How to expand the vocabulary; How to gain self-confidence; Fluency of speech; Voice, facial expression, gesture; How to memorize figures; The trigonometric functions; Inductive and deductive reasoning; How to memorize books, history, dates, the Bible, music, studies; Reviewing from memory; The secret of mental fascination, bodily culture and charm of movement; Powerful mentality; Personal magnetism; How to overcome stammering and bashfulness; How to be popular in business and society; How to remember names and faces.
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Fortune Fortune- January, 1967 Chicago Time Inc. 1967 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune. January 1967. Contents include The Road to 1977 by Max Ways; Where the Industries of the Seventies Will Come From by Lawrence Lessing; A Wacky Collaboration of Science and Art (A Portfolio);There's Another Generation of Whiz Kids at Ford by Dan Cordtz; The SEC Has a Little List (Part II Manny Cohen's SEC) by Carol J. Loomis; How Andy McGhee Got a Better Job by William Shelton; What It Takes to Make Great Cities by Edmund K. Faltermayer; The Rich, Risky Life of a University Trustee by Robert Sheehan; Egypt's Hopes Rise with the Aswan Dam (A Portfolio); Jimmy Ling's Wonderful Growth Machine by Stanley H. Brown. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine.
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Fortune Fortune- November 1967 Chicago Time Inc. 1967 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune -November 1967. Articles Include Why Japan's Growth is Different by Max Ways; The "Living Treasures" of Japan; Du Pont Under Pressure by Gilbert Burck; Those Go-Go Funds May Be Going Nowhere by Arthur M. Louis; Searching for a Safer Cigarette by Gene Bylinsky; The Maritime Industry's Expensive New Book by Harold B. Meyers; Allis Chalmers' Hidden Appeal by Stanley H. Brown; the Mellons of Pittsburgh Part II by Charles J.V. Murphy; The Great Hotels; A New Road for Auto Insurance by Robert Sheehan. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine.
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Fortune Fortune- November, 1966 Chicago Time Inc. 1966 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune. November, 1966. Contents include Red China's Sinking Revolution by Charles J. V. Murphy; The Hardest Duplicating Job Xerox Ever Faced; The Bronfmans: An Instinct for Dynasty (Part I of a two-part story) by Philip Siekman; Labor's Rebellious Rank and File by Murray J. Cart; Why the Stock Market Acts That Way by Daniel Seligman; The Perils of Running a Nonprofit by Spencer Klaw; The Elegant Life of the Business Aristocrats (A Portfolio); A Good Thing in the Irish Sweepstakes-for the Owners by Thomas O'Hanlon; The Negro Middle Class Is Right in the Middle by Dan Cordtz; Hollywood Rides Again by Stanley H. Brown. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine.
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Fortune Fortune- October, 1966 Chicago Time Inc. 1966 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune. October, 1966. Contents include Must Full Employment Mean Inflation? by Gilbert Burck; The Cold-Blooded Guardians of the World's Moneys by Robert Sheehan; Steel is Rebuilding for a New Era by John McDonald; The Rocky Road to the Marketplace (Part II: I.B.M's $5,000,000,000 Gamble) by T. A. Wise; Those Amazing Cuban Emigres by Tom Alexander; There's Plenty of Promise in the Underdeveloped Land by Warren Wilhelm; The Way They Think at TRW by Robert Sheehan; Searching for the Beginnings of Civilized Man by Gene Bylinsky; The Big Texas Deal That Got Away by Stanley H. Brown. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine.
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Fortune Fortune-April, 1967 Chicago Time Inc. 1967 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune-April, 1967. Contents include Henry R. Luce and American Business; The Struggle to Rescue People by John Mecklin; Management of the (Vietnam) War: A Tale of Two Capitals by Walter GuzzardI, Jr.; How the Battle Got Turned Around by Charles J. V. Murphy; Intellectuals and the Presidency by Max Ways; The Ever Magnifying Wonders of the Optics Industry by Lawrence Lessing; Fred Hartley and His Well-Oiled Multiplying Machine by Thomas O'Hanlon; Why the U.S. Population Isn't Exploding by Lawrence A. Mayer; An Executive's Castle in Spain; The Kempers of Kansas City by Jeremy Main. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine.
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Fortune Fortune-February, 1967 Chicago Time Inc. 1967 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune. February 1967. Contents include The Little Bird That Casts a Big Shadow by Charles E. Silberman; The $4-Billion Machine That Reshapes Geography by John Mecklin; Bristol-Myers' Hard Sell by T. A. Wise; Packaging Wraps Up the Future; Industry Still Has Something to Learn about Congress by Jeremy Main; The Perils of the Multi-Market Corporation by Gilbert Burck; Into Britain's Parlor with His Hat On by Duncan Norton-Taylor; How the Effective Executive Does It by Peter F. Drucker; 5,350 Companies=A Mixed-Up Furniture Industry- by Thomas O'Hanlon; An Airlift for Logs; General Acceptance-Looking Around for Trouble. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine
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Fortune Fortune-March, 1967 Chicago Time Inc. 1967 Soft Cover Very Good Fortune. March 1967. Contents include The U.S. Economy Enters a New Era (First of a series) by William Bowen; Nuclear Power Goes "Critical" (A Portfolio); The Next Step Is the Breeder Reactor; The Compound Woes of the Savings Banks by Stanley H. Brown; How to Succeed in Business? Work in Washington (A Portfolio); It's Now or Never for the Post Office by Dan Cordtz; Help Wanted: 50,000 Programmers by Gene Bylinsky; Portrait of the Artist as a Businessman by Robert Sheehan; A New Way to Play (A Portfolio); Fortune's Forum on the Changing Business Scene; Accompanied by a supplement: Antitrust in an Era of Radical Change; How McDonnell Won Douglas by T. A. Wise. See our other listings for more issues of this magazine.
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