Keyword: Economic factors
Title | Author and Source | Category | View TGIF Record |
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The discount dilemma |
Finn, Gerry. 1983. The Newsletter [New England]. May. p. 2. |
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282072 |
After market parts a threat? To whom? | Wick, Art. 1983. A Patch of Green. March. p. 4, 21-22. |
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288327 |
Conference trends and myths Access Restrictions |
Wyllie, James A. 1983. Golf Course Management. January. 51(1): p. 7. |
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126019 |
City saves by not hauling grass clippings | Anonymous. 1982. Lawn Care Industry. August. 6(8): p. 13. |
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279948 |
Cutting mowing costs | Anonymous. 1982. Lawn Care Industry. February. 6(2): p. 16-17. |
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279923 |
Setting the budget straight |
Finn, Gerry. 1981. The Newsletter [New England]. June. p. 1. |
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282018 |
What is upper-limit potential of the lawn care industry? | McNamara, Tom. 1981. Lawn Care Industry. April. 5(4): p. 1, 33-35. |
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279817 |
Will demands follow the trend? |
Finn, Gerry. 1981. The Newsletter [New England]. January. p. 1, 3. |
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282010 |
Lawn care suppliers predict double-digit price increases | Anonymous. 1980. Lawn Care Industry. December. 4(12): p. 1, 19. |
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279986 |
Recession-proof?: Lawn businessmen optimistic despite the sagging economy | Milgate, Kathleen A. 1980. Lawn Care Industry. September. 4(9): p. 1, 17-18, 23. |
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279980 |
The top 50 lawn care markets [1980] | Earley, Bob. 1980. Lawn Care Industry. June. 4(6): p. 14-15. |
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279957 |
Frost protection Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1979. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 55: p. 176. |
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114563 |
Lawn care franchising: A sometimes stormy past; The McDonald's of the future? | Moreland, Dan. 1979. Lawn Care Industry. August. 3(8): p. 16-19. |
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279895 |
Storage space Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1978. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 54: p. 115. |
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114529 |
Turf nursery Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1978. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 54: p. 118. |
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114554 |
Detroit | Casey, Mike. 1978. Lawn Care Industry. April. 2(4): p. 10-12. |
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Lure of the long green |
Finn, Gerry. 1978. The Newsletter [New England]. March. p. 1. |
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Budgeting for golf course maintenance | Faubion, James L. 1977. Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Texas TurfgrassConference. p. 56-65. |
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Lecture invitation Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1977. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 53: p. 128. |
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114535 |
Beautifying a city: Parks and Recreation Department Johannesburg |
Anonymous. 1977. Parks and Grounds. March/April. [1]: p. 25-29. |
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Kentucky bluegrass establishment with industrial sludge | Fritz, B. A.; Turgeon, A. J. 1976. 1976 Turfgrass Research Summary [Illinois]. p. 58-61. |
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GCSAA profiles average golf course | Anonymous. 1975. A Patch of Green. September. p. 4. |
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287647 |
Overgrooming is overspending | Vogkin, Paul. 1975. A Patch of Green. March. p. 10, 13-14, 16-18. |
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287626 |
More walking, less riding? |
Finn, Gerry. 1975. The Newsletter [New England]. February. p. 2. |
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283362 |
Surrey loam Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1974. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 50: p. 117. |
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114731 |
Budgets up up and away |
Finn, Gerry. 1974. The Newsletter [New England]. October[November]. p. 2. |
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283358 |
It's not how but how many... gallons |
Finn, Gerry. 1974. The Newsletter [New England]. January. p. 1. |
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283346 |
Systemic fungicide Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1972. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 48: p. 121. |
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114637 |
Western current trends in turfgrass weed control | Huffine, Wayne W. 1972. Proceedings of Scotts Turfgrass Research Conference. 3: p. 167-169. |
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The effect of price on long run water supply benefits and costs Access Restrictions |
Gysi, Marshall. 1971. Water Resources Bulletin. June. 7(3): p. 521-528. |
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Drought on renovated soccer pitch Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1970. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 46: p. 159. |
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114598 |
Sewage effluent a comng answer to irrigation problems? |
Anonymous. 1968. Grounds Maintenance. July. 3(7): p. 23-26. |
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Turf is big business in Pennsylvania |
Anonymous. 1968. Grounds Maintenance. April. 3(4): p. 79. |
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Financing the renovation | Eckhoff, Harry C. 1967. USGA Green Section Record. March. 4(6): p. 24-25. |
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Trends in golf architecture | Bengeyfield, W. H. 1964. Proceedings of the 18th Annual Northwest Turfgrass Conference. 18: p. 33-35. |
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276964 |
Move to new home cures ills for Blue Hills |
Wade, Dick. 1964. Club Operations: Golf Course Edition. September. 2(3): p. 8-14. |
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292043 |
An Outside Look at Scotts | Drucker, Peter F. 1959. Marysville, Ohio: O. M. Scott & Sons. 18 pp. |
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A report on plant introduction | Stephens, J. L. 1956. Proceedings Tenth Annual Southeastern Turfgrass Conference. p. 25. |
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94699 |
List of grasses of economic importance in the U.S.A. (Exclusive of pasture grasses) |
Anonymous. 1956. Plants & Gardens: Lawns. Summer. 12(2): p. 172-173. |
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Turf is big business in California | Anonymous. 1953. Western Turfletter. November. 5: p. 3. |
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280551 |
How can we economize? - All western states | Anonymous. 1953. Western Turfletter. October. 4: p. 1. |
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280542 |
Industrial service committee report | Lafkin, Warren. 1951. Proceedings of National Turf Field Days. p. 58-61. |
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219502 |
Grasses for economical maintenance | Wright, Neal. 1950. Proceedings of National Turf Field Days. p. 52-56. |
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Economy in insect control | Cory, E. N. 1950. Proceedings of National Turf Field Days. p. 56-57. |
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224102 |
Economy in weed control | Hallowell, Charles K. 1950. Proceedings of National Turf Field Days. p. 58-61. |
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224103 |
The need of trained and educated men in the golfing world |
Sperandio, Anthony J. 1940. The Newsletter [New England]. May. 12(5): p. 2-4. |
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284704 |
The high cost of golf supplies |
Anonymous. 1940. The Newsletter [New England]. April. 12(4): p. 7-8, 10. |
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284701 |
Pros command '35 market | Graffis, Herb. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 9(10): p. 21-26. |
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181808 |
[Greenkeepers doing a miraculous job with very little] | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 9(6): p. 55. |
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181724 |
Relief: 77B and self-aid renew club life | Graffis, Herb. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 9(5): p. 19-23. |
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181546 |
Today's job: New plans - new life - to stir golf revival | Pierce, Alvah H. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 9(5): p. 24-26. |
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181550 |
Watch credit: It's most important factor if pro is to keep his job, his profit, and his present command of the golf market | Newman, Fred. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 9(5): p. 48, 50. |
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181567 |
Star pros giggle or groan at $62.50 offer | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 9(5): p. 52. |
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181569 |
You must spend: Authority cautions club against too restricted grounds budget | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 9(5): p. 64-66. |
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181582 |
Food cost hike worries Chicago managers | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 9(4): p. 23. |
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181511 |
Gloom gone! Managers, at annual meet, survey conditions and find promise of big season ahead | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 9(4): p. 24-26. |
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181512 |
Pro ball sales: Official 1934 sales figures show - pro hold on profitable price level | Anonymous. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 9(3): p. 43, 46. |
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Economy - What is it? |
Baker, Chan; Abbott, Morris; Nye, Bill. 1935. Turf Topics [Woodruff & Sons]. February 1. 1(1): p. 1. |
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1935 looms big! Stage is set for record season at nation's courses | Fulton, Jack Jr. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 9(1): p. 9-12. |
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181432 |
Sell 200 new members: Coast club's "equitable dues" plan fills roster in hurry | Farrens, Paul P. 1935. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 9(1): p. 13-15. |
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181433 |
Government figures show big slump in sports goods | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 8(10): p. 28. |
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181415 |
Golf clubs do 12% of nation's beer and liquor business | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 8(10): p. 46. |
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181423 |
Conlin tells pros how to get gift profits | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 8(10): p. 58-59. |
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181428 |
Lower interest rate is wise answer to fee plant problem | Graffis, Herb. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. September. 8(9): p. 22-23. |
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181389 |
Government and dealers tell why seed prices are rising | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. September. 8(9): p. 31-35. |
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Pros report business is well on up-grade | Graffis, Herb. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 8(8): p. 11-14. |
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181289 |
End course neglect: With finances better, clubs must lay plans now for links betterment | MacGregor, John. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 8(8): p. 20. |
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181301 |
Club and ball makers in meeting smile again | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 8(6): p. 34. |
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181244 |
Junk pile's lesson warns of obsolescence extravagance | Langton, Arthur. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 8(6): p. 56, 58-59. |
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181253 |
Pays to protect pros, says Ed Conlin | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 8(6): p. 64-65. |
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181255 |
News items forecast great golf year | Graffis, Herb. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 8(5): p. 11-14. |
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[Picked up in the rough, May 1934] | Graffis, Herb. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 8(5): p. 38, 42, 46. |
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Speaking of seed |
Pattison, E. E. 1934. The Newsletter [New England]. May. 6(5): p. 2-3. |
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Times better, but maintenance economies continue | Monteith, John Jr. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 8(3): p. 14-18. |
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181131 |
Review of "good old days" is spur to pro progress | Hoare, William V. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 8(3): p. 25-27. |
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181136 |
Detroit weathers storm: Figures on tough year show private clubs cut costs - improvement expected | Anonymous. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 8(3): p. 59-60. |
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Smart saving: Machine use and labor study cut costs but preserve condition | Nuttall, Charles M. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 8(3): p. 62, 64. |
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181153 |
Efficiency and advertising keep politics out of muni golf | Horn, Carl. 1934. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 8(1): p. 21-23. |
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183885 |
Forecasts warn on effect of forced greens budget cuts | Graffis, Herb. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 7(10): p. 11-13. |
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Golf seed prices due for sharp increase | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 7(10): p. 17. |
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Competition tough, but club's smart drive fills roster | Fulton, Jack Jr. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 7(10): p. 53-54, 56-57. |
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180884 |
New stuff: Manufacturers to spur 1934 sales with improvements | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. October. 7(10): p. 68-70. |
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180892 |
Small club stops slump with anti-depression plan | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. July. 7(7): p. 18-19. |
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Shall golf dues be reduced? | MacKenzie, Alister. 1933. Golf Illustrated [Old NY]. May. 39(2): p. 27-28. |
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Pro co-op. buying is unsound says Texas professional | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 7(5): p. 44. |
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Are kids answer to today's grief, tomorrow's hope in golf? | Graffis, Herb. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 7(4): p. 9-10. |
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180683 |
Managers differ on beer tide being golden at clubs | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 7(4): p. 19-20. |
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180696 |
Detroit club official gives high, low and average at five clubs | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 7(4): p. 23-24. |
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180698 |
Dickinson gives pros greens lectures, March 16 and 18 | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 7(4): p. 24. |
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180699 |
Golf's 1932 bill: $244,600,000 spent on game despite curtailment; figures detailed | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 7(4): p. 48-49. |
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180709 |
New ideas, work and enthusiasm outsmart depression at clubs | Graffis, Joe. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 7(3): p. 11-13. |
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180238 |
Better teachers in pro jobs will bring golf revival | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 7(3): p. 26, 28, 30-31. |
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180248 |
Dr. Steiner reports need of municipal courses | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 7(3): p. 49. |
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180259 |
Carry on |
Granger, Ray. 1933. The Newsletter [New England]. March. 5(3): p. 12-14. |
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284167 |
How about 1933 | West, Guy C. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 7(1): p. 5-6. |
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180184 |
Club managers to air woes, plans and hopes at meeting | Anonymous. 1933. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 7(1): p. 25, 27. |
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180202 |
P.G.A. annual meeting to face urgent business problems | Anonymous. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. November. 6(11): p. 3-4. |
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180116 |
Stores' selling woes emphasize pros' merchandising mastery | Graffis, Joe. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. July. 6(7): p. 42, 44, 46. |
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180008 |
Spend this year building pro profits for future | Biggs, Elmer. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. July. 6(7): p. 48, 50. |
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180011 |
Save clubs, men's jobs | Erickson, Charles. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. July. 6(7): p. 58-59. |
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