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October 25, 1949 Issue - 16 ArticlesThe American Businessman
- The Gilded Doghouse, pp. 2-3
An Editorial
- The Education of Paul Hoffman
Claire Neikind
, pp. 4-7 The ECA chief's progress from salesmanship to statesmanship
- The Facts of Economic Life
Philip Reed
, pp. 8-9 Excerpts from a speech by the Board Chairman of G.E.
- Our Collectivized Capitalism
A.A. Berle, Jr.
, pp. 10-12 The vanishing private investor
- Common Stock Goes Begging
Vincent Checchi
, p. 13 Some suggestions for increasing private investment
- Trusts: Boon or Curse?
Robert Lasch
, pp. 14-16 The public's fear of, and affection for, bigness
- Barnstorming for Capital
Richard Donovan
, pp. 17-19 The adventures of Stanley Hiller and his helicopter
- To Man's Measure..., pp. 20-21
Fascism, freedom, and frontiers
Foreign
- Next Door to the Soviets
Frank Gervasi
, pp. 22-24 Finland's postwar comeback
- India Looks at China
William Costello
, pp. 25-27 Hindu leaders are unperturbed by their Communist neighbor
Domestic
- The Small Men of Business
Jane Scheck
, pp. 28-29 What they say to the census takers
- The Senate and Mr. Ilgenfritz
H.N. Graves, Jr.
, p. 30 Can the government afford good executives?
- Capehart and Flanders
Pat Holt
, pp. 31-33 A pair of businessman-lawmakers
- The Cost of Living
John D. Wilson
, pp. 34-36 A survey of what's happening to our price structure
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How to Make a Lot of Money (4 Reviews) J.K. Galbraith
, pp. 37-41 An evaluation of four books about business success
- Lydia Pinkham Is Her Name by Jean Burton
- The House of Baring in American Trade and Finance by Ralph W. Hidy
- The History of an Advertising Agency by Ralph M. Hower
- The Great Pierpont Morgan by Frederick Lewis Allen
- Cover
Zack Schwartz