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HSP DIRECTORY OF HOTEL RESTAURANT, INSTITUTIONAL SCHOOLS. Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education (No. 11Koger Executive Center - Suite 219, Norfolk, Virginia 23502, USA), 1976, 56pp. $I.00. This directory is a compilation of those schools which offer courses, as verified by survey, in hotel, restaurant and institutional education and training designed to prepare students for cateers in the Hospitality Industry. United States schools are listed by state. Those located outside the USA are listed by country. HSP THE FUTURE OF THE RESTAURANT INDUSTRY. The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14855, USA), May 1976, pp. 2-3. A short srticle on the Food Service Industry which today ranks second in the United States retail sales. MSC GUIDLINES TO SUCCESSFUL ARBITRATION. By Herbert K. Witzky. The Cornel/Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York, 14850, USA), May 1976. pp. 81-87. TSM HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEVENTH ANNUAL TTRA CONFERENCE. June 20-23, 1976. Journal o¢ Travel Research (University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, UAS). Summer 1976. HSP THE IMPACT OF TIP CREDIT REPEAL. By Richard M. Kellel~r. The Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly (Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York, 14850, USA), May 1976, pp. 10-14. The top controversy stems from recent mimmumwage bills that have been brought before the U.S. Congress. These bills would reduce or eliminate the tip credit provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The [3urpose of this article is to present the results of recent research conducted by the author to determine the probable impact of tip credit repeal on various segments of the food service industry. Tables. TSM LAS VEGAS VISITOR PROFILE STUDY - 1975. Prepared by L. Dandurand and H.A. Sciullo (available from: The Las Vegas Convention/Visitor Authority, P.O. Box 14006, Las Vegas, Nevada 89114, USA), 1976, 161 pp. No Price Listed. This report is the fifth in a series issued by Marketing Research & Development, Inc., which planned the study and developed the methodology employed in the research. The objectives of the research study were to: determine
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