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After 20 years of teaching Business School men. Thomas H. Sanders, professor of Accounting, announced yesterday that he will retire on June 30. Although he reached retirement age (66) a year ago, the University asked him at that time to continue teaching.
It has not yet been finally settled who will teach "Corporate Accounts and the Public" next fall Sanders started this course after working on the government Re-Negotiation Committee in Washington from 1941 to '42. This committee was "to scale down excessive profits on government war contracts."
He received a Ph.D. from Harvard in Business and Economics in 1921.
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