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    <dcterms:description>The Economic Opportunity Loan Program provides financing to low income individuals and disadvantaged persons to start or expand small businesses. There are two types of loans available, EOL(I) and EOL(II), with different criteria and maximum amounts. The borrower must meet certain conditions, such as having a sound business plan and not discriminating. It is recommended to have a good established bank credit. For more information, contact the Small Business Administration or a local Community Action Agency.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>James R. Jones, a private attorney from Tulsa, is writing to Representative Joe L. Evins to introduce his friend Ronald Harper's idea regarding the application of his company's Site Evaluation System to government loans for small businesses. Jones believes that Harper's idea could be beneficial in ensuring the success of small business ventures seeking loans from the Small Business Administration. Jones requests that Evins consider the idea and potentially arrange a meeting with Harper to discuss further.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>The author, James R. Jones, is writing to thank Len for hosting a dinner for him and his wife. He expresses appreciation for Len's leadership at the National Bank of Tulsa and looks forward to a closer association in the future. Jones thanks Len for his support and mentions he will be seeking his advice and opinions in the future.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>In this political advertisement, Liz Patterson is portrayed as a thrifty and effective Congress representative who has actively fought to cut government spending and waste, reflecting the values of diligent business owners. She has been recognized with the Watchdog of the Treasury Award for her efforts in reducing government waste.</dcterms:description>
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    <dc:subject>Children's causes; Small business--Management</dc:subject>
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