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Owing to the absence of Dean W. B. Donham, Professor J. G. Callan of the Business School took his place, he and Dean W. L. Sperry of the Theological School being the two principal speakers of the evening. The others speakers included R. P. Bullard '24, R. E. Anderson Jr. '23, and K. I. Brown 1G., Secretary of the Society. The latter spoke briefly on the various functions of the Society and outlined plans for the coming year. Following the meeting light refreshments, were served downstairs...
...conference, followed at 11 o'clock by reports on the Graduate School of Business Administration, the Bureau of Business Research, and the Case system of teaching, which has been recently introduced into the Business School. Dean W. B. Donham '98, Professor M. T. Copeland '07, and Professor J. G. Callan will speak to the Board on these subjects, each describing the particular department with which he deals...
...made on the accomplishments of the past year, and discussions on problems of curriculum and teaching methods will take place. The University Graduate School of Business Administration will be represented at this conference by Dean W. B. Donham '98, Assistant Dean D. K. David, and Professor J. G. Callan...
...Tuesday, May 8 and 9, for its annual inspection of the University. In addition to holding its regular business sessions, the Board will confer on Monday morning with officers of the School of Business Administration. Dean W. B. Donham, '98 Professor M. T. Copeland, and Professor J. G. Callan will tell the Overseers about the work of the Bureau of Business Research, the case system of teaching now being applied in the School and other features of business training at the University. In the afternoon the Board will study tentative plans now being made for the future development...
...John G. Callan and Durward E. Burchell, both formerly of the University of Wisconsin, have become respectively Professor of Industrial Management and Professor of Industrial Accounting in the Business School. Morton C. Campbell, Law '00, recently of the University of Indiana, joins the Harvard Law School staff as a full professor. From Cornell comes Allyn A. Young to be Professor of Economics; from California comes C. I. Lewis '06, to lecture in Philosophy; while among the other distinguished names is that of F. A. Vanderlip, the well-known New York banker, who is to serve this year as a lecturer...