Communication Between the Academician and the Businessman
Glen Perry
Business History Review, 1962, vol. 36, issue 1, 87-97
Abstract:
Many years ago, when I was a reporter on the now defunct New York Sun, I was informed by the city editor that I had been assigned to cover the Westminster, the World Series of dogdom, at Madison Square Garden. While I liked dogs, and got along pretty well with them, I knew nothing whatever about the fine points of judging, and said so.
Date: 1962
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