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Crimson Needs to Consider Other Criteria

TO THE EDITORS

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In "B-School Ranked Fourth By Magazine" (Oct. 18), Valerie J. MacMillan helpfully reports that, "Despite having the highest number of average job offers (4.2) and the most graduates earning more than $100,000, the Harvard Business School (HBS) was recently ranked fourth in the country by Business Week magazine."

I look forward to a report that, despite the greater number of persons killed in the past year by the armies of Russia and Somalia, U.S. forces are still rated tops by leading experts. (Heaven forfend the Crimson would consider criteria beyond the most obvious.) --Scott Shuchart '97

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