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BUSINESS SCHOOL OFFERS FREE COURSE TO PUBLIC

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"Far Eastern Markets" will be the subject of a free course open to the public which will be conducted beginning, February 5 by Professor George B. Roorbach of the Graduate School of Education. The course is offered under the provisions of the will of George B. Letherbee.

Through a series of problems supplemented by lectures, the course plans to bring out the economic and financial characteristics of the Far East. It will cover the conditions of trade in the present and their probable development in the future, as well as detailed problems of investment and transportation.

Men properly qualified may enroll by application at the office of the Business School, 17 University Hall. The course will meet during the rest of the year, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 o'clock in Pierce Hall.

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