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Those persons who while approving of the underlying principles of the Business School are hazy as to its definite contributions to human progress, may be enlightened by the announcement of the plans for study of aviation which are being formulated across the Charles. As an example of the sought-for coordination between theoretical and practical experiments in education this project is both extremely timely and potentially valuable. Acting as a sort of clearing house for Old World information and data on industrial aviation the Business School is working for the cause of aviation in the United States, continuing in a movement which received its greatest impulse in Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight, and which still holds popular interest.
In his speech at the dedication of the Business School buildings last June Dean W. B. Donham said: "It requires little Imagination to feel a widespread social consciousness emerging from the chaos of individualism in this new profession of business--a social consciousness with its objective the sound evolutionary progress of civilization." Such a sentiment finds a clear exposition in the School's latest move." Thus are ambitions and theoretical premises translated into actual achievements.
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