The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 448
American salesmen bristling with sales technique , promotion , and advertising . This movement is almost as old as the buying movement , but it has been of slower growth . On my earliest visits to Europe I used to see in even remote ...
American salesmen bristling with sales technique , promotion , and advertising . This movement is almost as old as the buying movement , but it has been of slower growth . On my earliest visits to Europe I used to see in even remote ...
Page 449
... American money . Indeed , they must be , as the natives could not afford to pay the prices that are charged . For while they still look low to us , ac- quainted with the amazing advances in the price of luxuries at home , they are ...
... American money . Indeed , they must be , as the natives could not afford to pay the prices that are charged . For while they still look low to us , ac- quainted with the amazing advances in the price of luxuries at home , they are ...
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... American countries , there would have been a grave European war . The reason why the American continent is peaceful is not that the United States has succeeded in maintaining a higher level of inter- national politics in it than in ...
... American countries , there would have been a grave European war . The reason why the American continent is peaceful is not that the United States has succeeded in maintaining a higher level of inter- national politics in it than in ...
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