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Rodgers, Cheryl – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1992
Describes career path of Franketta Guinn, who founded her own home health care business. Claims equally important to the financial reward is the opportunity to provide minority members with jobs. Guinn cites family values, a strong personal belief system, and ability to draw from diverse educational, job-related, and personal experiences as keys…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Health Occupations, Health Services
Gunderson, Gerald – Social Education, 2007
The American economy has had the fastest and most dramatic development of all the world's major economies. Four hundred years ago, the economic output of the area that became the United States was negligible by world standards. Yet only 250 years later, the U.S. economy had become the largest in the world, surpassing all other countries, including…
Descriptors: United States History, Heuristics, Human Geography, Economic Factors
Watts, Elizabeth A. – 1989
For 10 months in 1929-30, subscribers to "The McCook (Nebraska) Daily Gazette" (a daily newspaper serving 33 towns in southwestern Nebraska and northwestern Kansas) received their newspapers via air delivery with "The Newsboy," a Curtis Robin cabin monoplane. In an age when over-the-road travel was difficult and air travel was…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Case Studies, Entrepreneurship, Newspapers

Hammond, Marilyn; Haggh, Raymond – Great Plains Quarterly, 1991
Profiles the life of Willard Kimball, who, although neither a performer nor teacher, founded a successful conservatory, the University School of Music, in Lincoln in 1894 that was affiliated with the University of Nebraska, recruited an outstanding faculty, and contributed to Lincoln's cultural life by bringing in famous musicians. (SV)
Descriptors: Administrators, Biographies, Educational Administration, Educational History

Regester, Charlene – Journal of Film and Video, 1997
States that African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux earned himself a special place in the film history of the 1920s and 1930s for his artistry and his persistence and inventiveness in negotiating financial arrangements, which enabled him to continue producing films. Gives examples of and discusses Micheaux's skill at entrepreneurship. (PA)
Descriptors: Auteurism, Black Achievement, Entrepreneurship, Film Criticism

Hosmer, Brian C. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1991
While other reservations were being forcibly allotted among tribal members, the Menominees retained their land in common, gained control of exploitation of reservation timber resources, and profited from the operations of their own lumber mill. A new theory of the impact of market economies on Indian peoples is needed. (SV)
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian History, American Indian Reservations, Economic Development
Parker, Franklin; Parker, Betty J. – 1993
During his career, George Peabody financially supported educational endeavors and went beyond the accumulation of money to leave for one's children. His support began in the mid-1800s and his educational legacy remains. He established: (1) a $2 million Peabody Education Fund to promote public schools and teacher training in 12 civil war devastated…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Financial Support

Kilgour, Frederick G. – Library Trends, 1992
Reviews entrepreneurial librarian leadership in the past and describes entrepreneurial opportunities in the foreseeable future involving the transfer from bibliographically based librarianship to user-based systems. A model of a user-oriented library information system is described, including users, libraries, publishers, and authors; and…
Descriptors: Authors, Computer System Design, Design Requirements, Entrepreneurship
Levine, Marilyn M. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
Examines the evolution of information brokering, the business of buying and selling information as a commodity. Topics include the development of techniques for information distribution; information publications; information over the telephone; moving librarians out of the library; and exploring the field with personal computers. (AEF)
Descriptors: Business, Costs, Entrepreneurship, Information Dissemination
Amado, Melissa – 1988
Hispanic business ownership has existed in Tucson, Arizona since before 1854, when legislation allowed the federal government to acquire the city and surrounding territory. Ranching and agriculture were primary sources of income for early Hispanic settlers but they also were able to diversify into other economic sectors. As Hispanics became…
Descriptors: Business, Employment Patterns, Entrepreneurship, Ethnic Studies
Davis, William C. – Humanities, 1990
Analyzes the rise of photography during the Civil War period, and discusses current photographic technology. Examines photography entrepreneurs, and expounds on notable individuals in photography. Describes types of photographs taken, problems encountered in gathering pictures, and popular responses to photography. Concentrates on Civil War…
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Economic Opportunities, Entrepreneurship, Inventions
Whannel, Garry – 1986
The race between Mary Decker and Zola Budd, a head to head confrontation in the 1985 Olympic Games, is examined within the broader context of the transformation taking place in sports as a result of the combined efforts of television and the economic forces of sponsorship. Athletics is going through this process of transformation both economically…
Descriptors: Athletics, Audiences, Blacks, Competition
Chodes, John – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1995
Developed for poor students in England during the 19th century, the Lancaster system was cost effective and was based on the "monitorial" concept giving students responsibility for their learning and emphasizing entrepreneurship. In 1805, the Lancaster system came to the United States, but it quickly ended when it came under state…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Disadvantaged, Educational History, Educational Objectives