Alan..I said the same thing to my husband (only much meaner)..I even told
him it was like looking for a needle in a haystack!
I went to amazon.com, looked for authors with the name and finance as
subject..and I printed out what I found..if that aint good enough..I'm
gonna tell him to re-write the paper to exclude those references...
and when he gets this dern diploma..I'm ripping it in half and putting half
on MY wall!!
thanks for helping...
C
On Friday 4/13/01 05:55 AM, Alan S. Harrell got up on a soap box and shouted:
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>On 12 Apr 2001, at 9:23, Cherie wrote:
>
>> My husband has written a 20 page report compiled from SEVERAL
>> different sources (books, magazines, Internet, on and on). He has a
>> few references to articles within articles, within articles. We have
>> managed to track down most of the people and who they are for the
>> works cited page..but we can not find these people..can you guys help
>> us??
>>
>> This is a paper on financial ratios, the people we can't find are:
>>
>> Batty (1975)
>> Brocklington (1983)
>> Horngren (1970)
>> Parker (1975)
>> Van Horne (1983)
>>
>> I would be forever grateful if someone could point me in the right
>> direction.
>
>Yesterday I began working on this and soon realized I was looking for a
>needle in a haystack. I only worked on Batty yesterday. I think it
>may be a J Batty or a John Batty to which you refer, but I am not sure.
>
>We really could use a little more information. Do you know the first
>names of these people? Can you cite the source where your husband
>found their names?
>
>
>Alan
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