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DONHAM WILL ADDRESS EDUCATIONAL MEETING

Association of Business Schools to Hold Fourth General Conference in Philadelphia--Three Men to Represent University at Gathering

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The Association of Collegiate Schools of Business will hold its fourth general meeting at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, Pa., today, tomorrow, and Saturday. Representatives from the majority of the business schools in the country will attend. Reports will be made on the accomplishments of the past year, and discussions on problems of curriculum and teaching methods will take place. The University Graduate School of Business Administration will be represented at this conference by Dean W. B. Donham '98, Assistant Dean D. K. David, and Professor J. G. Callan.

The program for the three days meeting is as follows:

Thursday, May 4: Preliminary report of the Executive Committee; appointment of Committees on Resolution, Auditing, and Nominations; and speech of Dean L. C. Marshall of the University of Chicago.

Friday, May 5: Speeches by Deans E. R. Johnson, of the University of Pennsylvania; W. A. Scott, of the University of Wisconsin, and W. B. Donham '98, of the University Business School. Dean Donham will talk on "The Curriculum of a Two Year Graduate Course in Business." In the afternoon and evening, there will be conferences on vocational training.

Saturday, May 6: Discussion of curricula of collegiate and graduate schools of business. Business meeting, including reports of Executive Committee, and Committees on Resolutions, Auditing, and Nominations

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