T. T. Meadows quoted in The Chinese Speaker (1916), p. 1 by Evan Morgan
“Instruction, that mysterious communing of Wisdom with Ignorance, is no longer an indefinable tentative process, requiring a study of individual aptitudes, and a perpetual variation of means and methods, to attain the same end; but a secure, universal, straightforward business, to be conducted in the gross, by proper mechanism.”
1820s, Signs of the Times (1829)
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Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 84

“We are in the same tent as the clowns and the freaks — that's show business.”
As quoted by Bill Moyers CBS TV (10 September 1986)

Source: Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic (1995), p. 1-2.
"Business itself is enough specialized," Professors Gordon and Howell wrote...
Robert A. Gordon and James E. Howell. "Higher education for business." The Journal of Business Education 35.3 (1959): 115-117.

Source: Industrial and General Administration, 1916, p. 80; as cited in: Albert Lepawsky (1949), Administration, p. 7

Letter 2
Letters on Logic: Especially Democratic-Proletarian Logic (1906)

Letter to Harold Adam Innis (14 March 1951), published in Essential McLuhan (1995), edited by Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, p. 73
1950s