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New Course at Business School

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The Graduate School of Business Administration is giving a new course this half-year on life insurance agency methods. It is being conducted by Herbert B. Dow '79, of Boston, and lectures will be given by a number of prominent life insurance men, including executives, managers, and general agents. The work will consist partly of theory, partly of a special study with reference to obtaining clients.

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