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Special sessions to meet the needs of men with business experience will be made available beginning next fall at the Business School. The sections are designed especially for graduates out of college two or three years, who would like to secure additional business training in spare time during the duration of the depression.
"Business experience is of great advantage for men taking courses in the business school," said M. P. McNair '16, professor of Marketing, in explaining the new sections. First-hand knowledge of business practices enables these, older students to treat the case problems much more realistically. The class discussions are drawn out to twice the time that average periods take, for the men are acquainted with so many more ramifications and extraneous fastors that enter into the case being discussed."
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