POST-GRADUATE ECONOMICS IN THE COLLEGE
OF EXPERIENCE
COURSE 110. THE ECONOMICS OF QUALITY. This course is an explanation of
the practical thesis that the purchase of good things in the beginning is the greatest
economy in the end. It is not what you pay, but what you get, that determines
whether or not you are buying wisely. Text—''The Whistle’? by Benjamin
Franklin. Class meets every day for the remainder of your life. Doctor Thrift.
COURSE 140. THE REPUTATION OF GOODS AS AN ECONOMIC FACTOR IN
PURCHASING. This course demonstrates the practical utility of buying merchandise
which, because of its inherent reputation, has lasting merit and gives enduring
satisfaction—and the wisdom of buying where caveat emptor and “‘just as
good’’ are omitted from the vocabulary of the proprietor. Class meets whenever a
purchase is being contemplated. Professor Good Name.
FOR SCHOOL OR CLASS RINGS; FOR THE GIFTS THAT WOULD PLEASE YOU AT GRADUATION;
FOR THE TOKENS YOU WISH TO PRESENT TO MEMBERS OF YOUR CLASS; OR FOR CLASS GIFTS
TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE, WE HAVE MANY APPROPRIATE SUGGESTIONS AND A WIDE
SELECTION FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE,
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