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BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL ADMIT SEVENTY-FIVE AT END OF FIRST SEMESTER

MAY COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE BY JANUARY, 1925

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Dean Wallace B. Donham '98 announces yesterday in response to requests from college men completing work for their bachelor's degree at mid-years with only one course lacking, that the University Graduate School of Business Administration will admit seventy-five men in February. The applications will be considered in the order in which they are received.

The program of work for these men will be so adjusted that they will be able to complete the regular course for the degree of Master of Business Administration in the usual time of two years, graduating in January, 1925. The regular first year courses will be open to the new students at mid-years. These include courses in accounting principles, marketing, industrial management, industrial finance, business statistics and also courses in banking principles, foreign trade methods, export sales management and synopsis of engineering problems. Five courses constitute full work.

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