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500 BUSINESS MEN HOLD DINNER

Limitation Plans Discussed at Annual Festivities

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At the third annual banquet of the Business School Club held in the Harvard Union last night, plans were discussed for the future of the Business School in connection with the recent limitation of enrolment. The affair was the biggest social success in the history of the Club, over 500 men attending.

President D. F. Cameron 2G.B. acted as Chairman for the evening. For the third successive year Professor John Gurney Callan, Professor of Industrial Management, entertained as toastmaster.

The principal speakers were the RtRev. William Lawrence '71, Bishop of Massachusetts and Fellow of Harvard College; W. B. Donham '98, Dean of the Business School; Professor P. J. Sachs '00, Professor of Fine Arts in the University, and assistant director of the Fogg Art Museum, and Mr. Arthur D. Little, chemical engineer and president of Arthur D. Little, Inc.

Among the 500 Business School students who attended the dinner last night were representatives from 162 colleges and 43 states.

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