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Author O'Toole, Patricia.

Title Money and morals in America ; Casey's law.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : Public Radio International, 1999.

Call No.D1 .D5 1999 no. 469, 470 Circulation Desk
LocationMoore Audio CD

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Audio CD  D1 .D5 1999 no. 469, 470  469-480    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 audio disc (59 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 005900
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description 1.4 m/s
stereo
Performer Interviews conducted by George Liston Seay; Patricia O'Toole in the first program, Al Casey in the second.
System Details Audio compact disc.
Note Titles from disc label.
"From the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars."
Includes promotional announcements.
Event Program #469 broadcast week: Jan. 18-24, 1999; program #470 broadcast week: ajn. 25-31, 1999.
Summary Program #469: Title: Money and morals in America "America was first settled by colonists who came in pursuit of an ideal. Colonies in Massachusetts, Virginia and Georgia combined a commitment to material success with an equally strong interest in the pursuit of individual virtue. From the start, then, matters of money and morals have been in constant and at times conflicted interaction in America. Georgia, for example, began as an exercise in self-reliance. Soon the irresistible appeal of slave labor sullied the noble experiment as bondage, rather than freedom, became the colony's foundation. Patricia O'Toole describes how money and morals have been in vexed dialogue in America over the years" -- Track sheet.
Program #470: Title: Casey's law "Many of the most important secrets of corporate leadership elude the standard curricula of Business Schools. The lessons which best govern corporate administration are drawn upon an acute understanding of human nature. Al Casey, who successfully led major organizations like American Airlines and the US Postal Service, puts great emphasis on these human qualities. He also esteems the place of ethics in business concerns. Finally, he posits Casey's Law which reverses Murphy's Law and argues that who can succeed, should succeed" --Track sheet.
Linking Entry This describes one issue from the audio portion of the magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both radio and television.
Subject Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States -- History.
Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects.
United States.
History.
Industrial management.
Industrial management.
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Added Author Seay, George Liston.
Casey, Albert. Casey's law.
Public Radio International.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Added Title Dialogue (Radio program). 1999. No. 469.
Dialogue (Radio program). 1999. No. 470.
Casey's law.
Constituent Unit: Dialogue (Radio program) 1999 (OCoLC)39307750