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BIBLIOGRAPHY American Institute of Banking. Fundamentals of Banking. New York, 1950. i Applebaum, Stella B. Working Wives and Mothers. Public Affairs Pamphlet N c k 1 8 8 7 New York, 1952. "Bank Automation Research," Banking, Journal of the American Bankers Association, Vol. L, No. 5 (November, 1957), ^7- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin, Vol. 43, No. 3, September, 1957• Bonnell, Dorothy. "Part-Time Workers in Industry," Personnel Journal, Vol. 35, No. 7, December, 1956. Guides to Prosperity in the Los Angeles Economy. A report prepared by Southern California Research Council, 1 Report No. 4, Los Angeles, 1956. Harris, E. M. Married Women in Industry. Institute of Personnel Management, Occasional Papers No. 4, London, 1954- ; ! Higgins, George C. "Solving an Unusual Peak Load Problem," Burroughs Clearing House, Vol. 42, No. 6 (March, 1958), pp. 4o -41,~98T Holland, Jack F. "Turnover— The Nemesis of Banking." Unpublished thesis, Pacific Coast School of Banking, University of Washington, Seattle, March, 1954. Kalaher, Willard M. "Night Operations." Paper read at the National Association of Bank Auditors and I Comptrollers National Convention, Washington, D. C., | September 18, 1956. Manpower Outlook for the Los Angeles Area in the 1960s. A report prepared by the Southern California Research Council, Report No. 5* Los Angeles, 1957* National Manpower Council. Wornanpower. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957*
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Full text | BIBLIOGRAPHY American Institute of Banking. Fundamentals of Banking. New York, 1950. i Applebaum, Stella B. Working Wives and Mothers. Public Affairs Pamphlet N c k 1 8 8 7 New York, 1952. "Bank Automation Research," Banking, Journal of the American Bankers Association, Vol. L, No. 5 (November, 1957), ^7- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Federal Reserve Bulletin, Vol. 43, No. 3, September, 1957• Bonnell, Dorothy. "Part-Time Workers in Industry," Personnel Journal, Vol. 35, No. 7, December, 1956. Guides to Prosperity in the Los Angeles Economy. A report prepared by Southern California Research Council, 1 Report No. 4, Los Angeles, 1956. Harris, E. M. Married Women in Industry. Institute of Personnel Management, Occasional Papers No. 4, London, 1954- ; ! Higgins, George C. "Solving an Unusual Peak Load Problem," Burroughs Clearing House, Vol. 42, No. 6 (March, 1958), pp. 4o -41,~98T Holland, Jack F. "Turnover— The Nemesis of Banking." Unpublished thesis, Pacific Coast School of Banking, University of Washington, Seattle, March, 1954. Kalaher, Willard M. "Night Operations." Paper read at the National Association of Bank Auditors and I Comptrollers National Convention, Washington, D. C., | September 18, 1956. Manpower Outlook for the Los Angeles Area in the 1960s. A report prepared by the Southern California Research Council, Report No. 5* Los Angeles, 1957* National Manpower Council. Wornanpower. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957* |