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Cases on merchandise control in women's shoe departments of department stores.
- Title
- Cases on merchandise control in women's shoe departments of department stores. In coöperation with the merchandise Manager's Group of the National Retail Dry Goods Association.
- Author
- Harvard University. Bureau of Business Research.
- Publication
- Cambridge, Mass., 1926.
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no. 57-60 (1926-27) | Text | Request in advance | TMA (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration. Bureau of Business Research. Bulletin) no. 57-60 (1926-27) | Offsite |
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- Additional Authors
- National Retail Dry Goods Association (U.S.)
- Description
- 139 p. illus.; 20 cm.
- Series Statement
- Its Bulletin, no. 59
- Publication of the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, v. 13, no. 3
- Uniform Title
- Bulletin (Harvard University. Bureau of Business Research) ; no. 59.
- Publication of the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University ; v. 13, no. 3.
- Subject
- Call Number
- TMA (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration. Bureau of Business Research. Bulletin. no. 59)
- OCLC
- 12403109
- Author
- Harvard University. Bureau of Business Research.
- Title
- Cases on merchandise control in women's shoe departments of department stores. In coöperation with the merchandise Manager's Group of the National Retail Dry Goods Association.
- Imprint
- Cambridge, Mass., 1926.
- Series
- Its Bulletin, no. 59Publication of the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, v. 13, no. 3Bulletin (Harvard University. Bureau of Business Research) ; no. 59.Publication of the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University ; v. 13, no. 3.
- Added Author
- National Retail Dry Goods Association (U.S.)
- Research Call Number
- TMA (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration. Bureau of Business Research. Bulletin. no. 59)