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Stanley F. Teele, associate dean of the Business School, may take a step toward lowering his classroom population at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Kirkland House Common Room when he discusses the advisability of trying to learn management techniques in a university.
Conducted under the auspices of the newly-formed Office of Student Placement, the forum meeting will balance the values of assimilating business methods on the Job against studying case histories in as classroom.
With the emphasis on audience participation, tonight's meeting and future forums will attempt to formulate individual answers to individual problems, while at the same time garnering the added benefits of group discussion.
Projected symposiums will include talks by representatives of other graduate schools and also by prominent industrial leaders. The Placement Office intends to continue the question period and discussion plan that is being initiated tonight.
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