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Frank A. Vanderlip, banker of international reputation and newly appointed lecturer to the Business School, will speak in the Living Room of the Union at 7.30 this evening. Seats will be reserved for all members of the Business School Club but a limited number of other students in the University will be admitted who are interested in business conditions.
Mr. Vanderlip will spend the morning at the Business School office in University Hall making arrangements to take charge of a group of lectures to be given to the second-year class during the second half year under the title of "The Beginner's Introduction to Business." At 1.30 in the New Lecture Hall he will deliver a lecture to the members of the Business School on the "Advantages and Disadvantages of Banking and Finance as a Vocation." This will be his first appearance in his new capacity as "Lecturer on Business Economics at the Graduate School of Business Administration."
Mr. Vanderlip is an international figure in the banking world. Starting as a reporter on the Chicago Tribune, he finally became president of the National City Bank of New York. He retired from this position in 1919 but is still director of many corporations and has a number of business affiliations.
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