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Journal of Business Communication, Vol. 4, No. 1, 41-47 (1967)
DOI: 10.1177/002194366700400105
© 1967 Association for Business Communication

Language Competencies Required By Occupational Choice

Robert N. Hilkert

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

A prominent businessman re views some matters of funda mental importance to Business English philosophy. This article, which originally appeared in the ABWA Bulletin, April, 1950, is offered once again in accordance with our policy of reprinting "classies" once each year. We believe Mr. Hilkert's observa tions about the needs and re sponsibilities of our profession are as insightful and timely now as they were some sixteen years ago.


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