The Journal of Economic History, Volumen5Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1945 |
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... cent have been enrolled for some period of time in some college . When we consider that in 1940 , when the proportion of persons over twenty- five years of age who had been enrolled in college was at its historical peak , only 10.0 per cent ...
... cent have been enrolled for some period of time in some college . When we consider that in 1940 , when the proportion of persons over twenty- five years of age who had been enrolled in college was at its historical peak , only 10.0 per cent ...
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... cent ) but a higher proportion were from the homes of businessmen ( 67.7 per cent ) . There was also a larger proportion from farming families ( 12.9 per cent ) and fewer from professional families ( 6.5 per cent ) and from the families ...
... cent ) but a higher proportion were from the homes of businessmen ( 67.7 per cent ) . There was also a larger proportion from farming families ( 12.9 per cent ) and fewer from professional families ( 6.5 per cent ) and from the families ...
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... cent ) or farmers ( 21.5 per cent ) . Only 6.5 per cent of them were from homes of laborers . They were a good deal better educated than the nineteenth - century elite , 63.1 per cent of them having obtained " higher education . " Only ...
... cent ) or farmers ( 21.5 per cent ) . Only 6.5 per cent of them were from homes of laborers . They were a good deal better educated than the nineteenth - century elite , 63.1 per cent of them having obtained " higher education . " Only ...
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MARY F HANDLIN Origins of the American Business Corporation I | 24 |
A Pressing Problem | 43 |
COCHRAN The New York Committee on Business Records | 60 |
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