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BABSON DEFINES PLACE OF BUSINESS COLLEGES

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"I appreciate this opportunity to say a word to the generation which presently will assume the responsibility of our banks, utilities, rail-roads, factories and all other assets," said Roger W. Babson, leading financial expert, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday.

"In regard to the business colleges they can be an immense-power for good if they adhere to the best in our technical, professional and liberal arts institutions. On the other hand," he continued, "it would be well nigh a national calamity if our business colleges ever became 'collegiate'".

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