Writing for Results: In Business, Government, and the ProfessionsWiley, 1974 - 466 pages |
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... Jonas Salk sent a long and emotional letter to a director of an important medical foundation . Salk feared that the foundation was sacrificing him and the cause for the sake of a procedural ritual . Quite appropriately , his letter was ...
... Jonas Salk sent a long and emotional letter to a director of an important medical foundation . Salk feared that the foundation was sacrificing him and the cause for the sake of a procedural ritual . Quite appropriately , his letter was ...
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... Jonas Salk worked with me as an interval fellow between the end of his medical school course in July 1939 until March 1940 , when he begin his internship at Mt. Sinai Hospital , New York . During that time I found him extremely able and ...
... Jonas Salk worked with me as an interval fellow between the end of his medical school course in July 1939 until March 1940 , when he begin his internship at Mt. Sinai Hospital , New York . During that time I found him extremely able and ...
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... Jonas Salk wrote to the Medical Director of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in 1941. While pioneering in the development of a polio vaccine , Salk had been introduced to the official by a mutual friend , Dr. Thomas ...
... Jonas Salk wrote to the Medical Director of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis in 1941. While pioneering in the development of a polio vaccine , Salk had been introduced to the official by a mutual friend , Dr. Thomas ...
Contents
Improving Written Communications | 3 |
Deciding Whether to Write | 19 |
Getting Off to the Right Start | 41 |
Copyright | |
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