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BUSINEES SCHOOL LIMITS ITS MEMBERSHIP TO 600

Inadequate Facilities Are Cause Of New Ruling--Applications Will Be Considered By Priority Of Receipt

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Because of inadequate facilities to accommodate a greater number of men, the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration has decided to limit the size of the School beginning in September 1924 to 600 men.

The Endowment Fund drive which is going on at present, is intended to provide means whereby the School may grow, but the present action is absolutely necessary at this time because the applications for admission have been gradually increasing each year, and 600 represents the maximum number which can be cared for under present conditions.

With the decision of the Business School to limit it's size, comes the announcement that many Juniors at present in Harvard realize that the limitation will be effective until new buildings can be constructed, are sending in their applications now, registering for admission in 1925.

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