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Challenge Notes self from time to time in a favorite old textbook. (How relaxing to dream old dreams!) ( 4) In the office, look out the window several times a day. (If you don't take time to look, you may one day jump!) ~ Might be better to jump at that! Sidelights on the passing economic scene THE MIDDLE MASS-In a review of the state of business education in the NASTY WORD-Recently, economists hood, a few lawns are neglected, it can United States, published by the Ford have said that the economy "is moving be assumed that the owners of these Foundation, appears the following pro­ sideways on a high plateau"; that there lawns do not want to be part of the vocative statement: are "negative" signs in the economy; community and are not accepted by it. "The right of poorly prepared stu­ that there is "high-level creeping stag­ ~ The moral is clear: if you want to dents to spend four years in a college nation"; that the present "adjustment" achieve status, you can't let the grass program of indifferent quality or worse is gentle. grow under your feet. is what many Americans mean by ~ For thousands of years http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Challenge Taylor & Francis

Challenge Notes

Challenge , Volume 9 (6): 1 – Mar 1, 1961

Challenge Notes

Challenge , Volume 9 (6): 1 – Mar 1, 1961

Abstract

self from time to time in a favorite old textbook. (How relaxing to dream old dreams!) ( 4) In the office, look out the window several times a day. (If you don't take time to look, you may one day jump!) ~ Might be better to jump at that! Sidelights on the passing economic scene THE MIDDLE MASS-In a review of the state of business education in the NASTY WORD-Recently, economists hood, a few lawns are neglected, it can United States, published by the Ford have said that the economy "is moving be assumed that the owners of these Foundation, appears the following pro­ sideways on a high plateau"; that there lawns do not want to be part of the vocative statement: are "negative" signs in the economy; community and are not accepted by it. "The right of poorly prepared stu­ that there is "high-level creeping stag­ ~ The moral is clear: if you want to dents to spend four years in a college nation"; that the present "adjustment" achieve status, you can't let the grass program of indifferent quality or worse is gentle. grow under your feet. is what many Americans mean by ~ For thousands of years

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis
ISSN
1558-1489
eISSN
0577-5132
DOI
10.1080/05775132.1961.11469243
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Abstract

self from time to time in a favorite old textbook. (How relaxing to dream old dreams!) ( 4) In the office, look out the window several times a day. (If you don't take time to look, you may one day jump!) ~ Might be better to jump at that! Sidelights on the passing economic scene THE MIDDLE MASS-In a review of the state of business education in the NASTY WORD-Recently, economists hood, a few lawns are neglected, it can United States, published by the Ford have said that the economy "is moving be assumed that the owners of these Foundation, appears the following pro­ sideways on a high plateau"; that there lawns do not want to be part of the vocative statement: are "negative" signs in the economy; community and are not accepted by it. "The right of poorly prepared stu­ that there is "high-level creeping stag­ ~ The moral is clear: if you want to dents to spend four years in a college nation"; that the present "adjustment" achieve status, you can't let the grass program of indifferent quality or worse is gentle. grow under your feet. is what many Americans mean by ~ For thousands of years

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Published: Mar 1, 1961

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