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2.
W.C. Redding , "Position Paper: A Response to the Ad Hoc Conference on Organizational Communication," unpublished monograph, 1967 .
3.
P.H. Petri, "Organizational Communication: The Pioneers," The Journal of Business Communication, Vol. 11 (Summer 1974), p. 3.
4.
H. Fayal, as translated by Constance Stors, General and Industrial Management (New York: Pittman, 1949), pp. 34-36.
5.
H. C. Metcalf and L. Urwick , editors, Dynamic Administration: The Collected Papers of Mary Parker Follett (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1949), pp. 51-57.
6.
C.I. Barnard, The Functions of the Executive (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1938), p. 226.
7.
K.R. Van Voorhis , "Organizational Communication: Advances Made During the Period from World War II Through the 1950s," The Journal of Business Communication, Vol. 11 (Summer 1974), p. 15.
8.
Ibid., p. 11.
9.
C.D. Porterfield , "Organizational Communication: developments from 1960 to the Present," The Journal of Business Communication , Vol. 11 (Summer 1974), p. 18.
10.
J.H. Menning, "Some Highlights in the Development of Business Letter Principles," in C. W. Wilkinson, J. H. Menning, and C. R. Anderson, Writing for Business (Homewood: R. D. Irwin, Inc., 1951), pp. 10-28.
11.
F. W. Weeks, personal letter to the author, March 13, 1981.