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At the last meeting of the Business School Club, to be held this evening at 7.45 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. Mr. Francis H. Sisson '93, Vice-President of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, will speak on "The Business Forecast for 1922--Its Effect on Business School Men". Mr. Sisson is considered among the foremost financiers in the country, and has kept in very close touch with the Business School; in his address this evening he will undoubtedly make a special application of his broad knowledge of business to the problems which face Business School men.
Mr. Sisson's speech will be the main event in a large program arranged for the meeting. At 7.45 o'clock the Business School Orchestra will start the meeting with a short concert, to be followed immediately by the formal opening by H. R. Hall 1G. B., President of the Club, who will discuss plans for next year. Hall will present projects which are being considered for an information bureau, to be established in the Business School office next year, to aid prospective and first year students in learning about the School; and for bringing better coordination into the efforts of the Business School Club as a whole and of its various constituent groups, in the matter of procuring speakers.
Mr. Sisson's address will follow one by Sterling R. Carrington '12, President of the Business School Alumni Association, who will tell of the scope and growth of the organization of which he is President. The last event on the program will be the election of group chairmen for next year. Refreshments will be served and a unique feature in the way of smoking will be introduced; each man will bring a cherry pipe and a supply of tobacco instead of the usual cigarettes.
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