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In addition to the regular enrolment of the Graduate School of Business Administration, 84 new students registered yesterday at the opening of the special session.  More enrolments are expected today and during the rest of the week.  The registration yesterday was as follows:     A number of the Faculty of the School who have been engaged in war work have returned in time for this session.  Among these are Professor P. T. Cherington, Professor O. M. W. Sprague '94, and Assistant Professor M. T. Copeland Ph.D. '07.  Every member of the regular staff is now back except Dean E. F. Gay and Professor W. J. Cunningham.  This special session is given for the convenience of men returning from service, and will be divided into two terms.  The first term will last from January 27 to May 10, and the second from May 12 to August 30.  The usual entrance requirements of a degree from an approved college or scientific school will be modified to the extent that men entitled to senior rank at the beginning of the academic year 1918-19 and who have been for six months engaged in military or civilian war work will be admitted.
A number of the Faculty of the School who have been engaged in war work have returned in time for this session. Among these are Professor P. T. Cherington, Professor O. M. W. Sprague '94, and Assistant Professor M. T. Copeland Ph.D. '07. Every member of the regular staff is now back except Dean E. F. Gay and Professor W. J. Cunningham.
This special session is given for the convenience of men returning from service, and will be divided into two terms. The first term will last from January 27 to May 10, and the second from May 12 to August 30. The usual entrance requirements of a degree from an approved college or scientific school will be modified to the extent that men entitled to senior rank at the beginning of the academic year 1918-19 and who have been for six months engaged in military or civilian war work will be admitted.
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