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BUSINESS SCHOOL BEGINS ENROLLMENT TOMORROW

Entering Class of 335 Expected to Register Saturday and Monday--Size Strictly Limited

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Enrollment for the new year will begin in the Business School tomorrow morning and conclude on Monday. On Tuesday will be the first meetings of courses, and a new class of 335 members will enter upon its two year course of study. The entering class has been strictly limited in size pending the erection of the new Business School buildings.

Two former members of the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will join the Business School faculty this fall. Professor T. H. Dillon, formerly professor of electrical engineering at M. I. T. will have charge of the courses in public utilities management, while Assistant Professor E. H. Shell, who taught industrial management at M. I. T. will have charge of the same subject here.

Returning after a year of sabbatical leave will be Professor W. M. Cole '90 at the head of the courses in accounting, while Professor W. J. Cunningham will be absent on leave for the first half year to pursue research work in transportation.

The pressure for more space for the Business School has resulted in the taking over of the fifth floor of the Peabody Museum as a temporary measure. It will be used as office space by the statistics department, and by a portion of the Bureau of Business Research.

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