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Some years ago the Minnesota Historical Society received from Miss Vera Cole a collection of volumes and papers which had been the property of her father, a Minneapolis business man.
The Business Historical Society has just published a revised edition of the pamphlet, The Preservation of Business Records, by Ralph M. Hower, assistant professor of Business History at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and clerk of the Business Historical Society.
The Business Historical Society is happy to note the organization of the Business History Society of Indiana. The home of the Society will be at Indiana University; the Library of the University will be the official depository for the materials collected, and the departments of Economics and History stand pledged to aid the enterprise.
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