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Carrying out the policy recently adopted by the Graduate School of Business Administration, of giving men in the School opportunities for personal conferences with men prominent in the field of business, the school has secured Mr. Frederick C. Curtiss, Federal Reserve Agent, of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, to hold open hours tomorrow April 13. Mr. Curtiss will be available for conferences during most of that day, at the Business School office, 17 University Hall. Appointments for conferences may be made at the office any time today. The opportunity to speak personally with Mr. Curtiss will be of particular interest to men specializing in Banking and Finance.
Mr. H. S. Dennison, of the Dennison Manufacturing Co. will also be available at the office today. This will be the third week of Mr. Dennison's conferences. Due to the conspicuous success of this plan of conferences it will be continued in the future.
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