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Keep on teaching business as "education for leadership," Wallace B. Donham '99, former Dean; counselled the Business School yesterday.
Addressing an overflow audience at the last of this fall's Leatherbee Lectures, Donham declared that business education must teach them to "relate themselves and their interests to those of the rest of the community." He decried business education which educated solely "for making money."
The former Dean also advocated a sort of general education for business, pointing out that businessmen who lack adequate understanding of the natural sciences and social sciences as well as the humanities are "not fully equipped to learn from the experiences of their lives."
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