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The New York Committee on Business Records

Thomas C. Cochran

The Journal of Economic History, 1945, vol. 5, issue 1, 60-64

Abstract: During the past winter the New York Committee on Business Records has dealt in a practical way with one group of the difficulties discussed by Arthur Cole in his article, “Business Manuscripts: A Pressing Problem.” This committee has sought to solve the problem by convincing executives that business records are of value not only to themselves but also to scholars, by advising businessmen how they may best arrange their records, and by learning under what conditions scholars may have access to business archives.

Date: 1945
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