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The Graduate School of Business will next fall open its degree of Master of Business Administration directly to women, according to Dean George P. Baker.
Since 1959 the place of the two-year MBA program's first year has been filled by the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration, which will be terminated after training 1,200 women in its 25-year history.
Also open to women for the first time will be the Business School's 16-week Program for Management Development, intended for people already holding executive positions.
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