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Bertrand Fox, Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration, and five economics professors from other universities are enriching the economics curricular of 16 Negro colleges through a program sponsored by the United Negro College Fund.
The Fund, a money-raising organization for 36 predominantly Negro southern colleges and universities, has arranged for the professors to visit 18 of the schools where they will lead seminars and advise student research projects, as well as suggest improvements in the school' economics programs to the college administrators.
Fox is now at Johnson C. Smith University in Charflotte, N.C. and will proceed next month to Shaw University and St. Augustine's College in Raleigh, N.C.
Selected speeches given by the professors will be published by the Fund and distributed to its 36 affiliated schools, making the speeches available to all of the 35,000 students enrolled in these schools.
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