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Following the Family Tradition |
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A SPECIAL course of lectures in business management, primarily for young people who expect to succeed their fathers as heads of business concerns, has been established recently at the University of Sheffield in England. Although such lectures have not yet been instituted at the Sydney University, there are a number of girls in Sydney carrying on the family tradition in their profession.
YOU will find them in all walks of life-artists, actors, florists, jewellers - all carrying on the family tradition as faithfully as eldest sons were once expected to do. They admit that their taste for their profession was probably born in them and they tackle their respective jobs with all the more enthusiasm for that belief. |
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Sydney Morning Herald, Charles Kemp and John Fairfax, Sydney, NSW, 1842
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12
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| Date Issued |
3 April 1939
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Following the Family Tradition, Sydney Morning Herald, 3 April 1939, 12
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59395
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