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Some of these subjects--There's commercial geography, for instance.
Commercial Geography (1910)
In 1905 he was appointed professor of geography (with commercial geography) and ethnography at University of Gothenburg.
He also served as part-time professor of commercial geography at the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University from 1922 until 1931.
He authored the first English-language textbook on economic geography: Handbook on Commercial Geography (1889).
Giovanni Roncagli became a navy captain, an expert in commercial geography and a member of the Italian Naval League.
In English, the term was first used in 1888 by George Chisholm in his work Handbook of Commercial Geography.
"There's shorthand, French, book-keeping, commercial geography, land measuring--" "But I can't teach any of those things!"
This group also founded the Society of Africanists and Colonialists which was to become a year later the Commercial Geography Society.
Frank Waterhouse & Company's Pacific Ports: A Commercial Geography (1917) (accessed 06-09-11).
In 1879, the four pupils examined in the subjects, Commercial Geography, History, English, and Arithmetic; accrued a total of 8 Second Class certificates.
Various types of geography, including commercial geography, had been taught at the Yorkshire College (which preceded the University of Leeds) and in the university economics department before 1919.
But adversity has made trucking experts of many these days, and what Mayor Reed and others have discovered is that the very commercial geography of New Jersey and its neighbors has shifted.
"Our great challenge is to design a new international economic and commercial geography," the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said in remarks inaugurating the event on Tuesday morning.
Levasseur was one of the founders of the study of commercial geography, and became a member of the Council of Public Instruction, president of the French society of political economy and honorary president of the French geographical society.
He was at this time being somewhat poorly paid to give classes in commercial geography at the Asociación para la Enseñanza de la Mujer [Association for Women's Education], an organisation dependent on the Central Women's Teacher Training College.
Since the opening session 1948-49, the college was affiliated to the University of Calcutta in English, Bengali, Sanskrit, History, Logic, Civics, Commercial Geography, Commercial Arithmetic, Elements of Book Keeping to I.A. standard and organizers were motivated to introduce I.Sc.