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BUSINESS SCHOOL RECEIVED $5000 FUND TO AID STUDENTS

Given in Honor of Son by S. Mrcus Fechheimer '86--To be Used for Loans to Students

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Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fechheimer of Cincinnati have given $5000 to Harvard University for the establishment in the Harvard School of Business Administration of a found to be known as the Nathan Fechheimer Loan Fund, in honor of their son, who was preparing for admission to Harvard.

The find is to be used for loans to students of the Business School to help them meet the expenses of tuition and of living while they are training for their business careers.

During the first half-year two courses, one on the "Income Tax", and one on "Traffic Management," are to be given at the Business School under the terms of the will of George H. Leatherby '82. These courses are open to the public without charge, and they are especially designed for qualified business men who are prepared to do the work of the course systematically. The courses both begin on September 28. That on "Income Taxation" will be given by Dr. Rufus Tucker, while that on "Traffic Management" will be given by Professor Cunningham and other experts on transportation and traffic.

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