Re-inventing the wheel, IRS in power grab; Private matter becomes public; Price as an indicator of quality; Credit office rating; Productivity increase? Not much in department stores; Selling EDP packages that steal, Integrity, Newsweek style,...
What does "M.O.R." mean?; Alexander's cares for their employees; The story fairchild won't publish; Logic (?) in credit; National advertising, national brands and the changing pattern; Credit Office rating; California grocers and...
And still the shoppers shop!; Are Congressmen really stupid?; What will happen to apparel and general merchandise stores in 1974?; Women are the cause of divorce!; Automated retailing--will it arrive?; When does an industry association move to...
Errata; Forecast; Good Friends; The 5% Givers Club; Personnel Policies Can Save; Many Barrels of Oil; Operating Systems vs Management Systems; Do You Exchange Lists of People Who Cash Bad Checks?; Supporting the National Foundation for; Consumer...
How goest the Christmas season?; What has happened to Christmas?; Bad practices in strange places; 27 Attorneys General and the FTC settle with May department stores; Retailers are going broke because they don't understand English; A secret to...
Should I be reading this kind of story about Penney’s?; National advertising division of The Better Business Bureau; The headline I have been waiting for: ‘Sears to spend $4 Billion to revamp stores’; What I have learned in 60 years of...
Weston (of Newark, NJ) Electrodynamometer Milliammeter model 370 No. 1519. Measures small electrical currents, milliamperes. Reliable within .25%. To obtain greatest accuracy on direct current, reversed readings should be taken to eliminate the...
Weston (of Newark, NJ) Electrodynamometer Milliammeter model 370 No. 1519. Measures small electrical currents, milliamperes. Reliable within .25%. To obtain greatest accuracy on direct current, reversed readings should be taken to eliminate the...
Weston (of Newark, NJ) Electrodynamometer Voltmeter model 341 No. 2104. Measures the voltage of an electrical circuit. Reliable within .25%. To obtain greatest accuracy use the formulas on the authentication certificate. No correction for...