Word: baker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Deal' Administration has stopped the dangerous trend towards Fascism and Nazism that existed before it came into power," said Donald R. Richberg, General Counsel of the NRA, Mr. Richberg, in a speech to be given tomorrow in room 100 of the Baker Library at the Business School, will go farther into this point and will present many statistics relating to the work of the NRA. "The people of this nation were headed straight for either Fascism or Nazism until the present administration came into power," continued Mr. Richberg. "And if the President should fail to handle the situation befor...
...45th annual meeting in the Georgian room of the Statler. It is the custom for all new presidents and headmasters to speak at the meeting which takes place in the year of their inauguration. Two other new presidents, President Bancroft Beatly of Simmons College, and President Hugh F. Baker of Massachusetts State College, and one new headmaster, Claude M. Fuess of Phillips Andover Academy, also spoke...
...recent statement to the CRIMSON, Dean Baker of the Business School emphasizes the fact that the institution does not train men in the practical side of business. Its fifty odd courses aim rather to give a fundamental approach to business problems which will help an individual in whatever branch he takes...
...cent of their men last year. Such a record shows not only that jobs are still forthcoming but that men who received training here were wanted. It is to be noted that a large number of the class went into banking where many obtained commanding positions. Leadership, says Dean Baker, is vitally needed in the economic world of today, and one of the chief purposes of the Business School is to train men in this all-important quality...
Although the number of entrants has decreased during the last four or five years, there is still the same distribution from all parts of the country. Dean Baker points out with good reason that a Harvard education is the finest preparation for the Business School, and that with such a training behind him an entrant will have little difficulty in adjusting himself to its methods...