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Professor Wallace B. Donham '98, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, is to give a series of talks to second-year men in the school on "The Individual's Approach to Business," the first of which will be this morning at 10 o'clock in Lawrence A. The talks are designed to equip men in the School better in those fields in which it has been shown that graduates of the School are some-what deficient,--namely; in the knowledge of how to obtain a job, and in estimating the men about them...
...article entitled "The Unfolding of Collegiate Business Training," first published in "The Harvard Graduates' Magazine" for March, 1921. Professor Donham advocated some such addition to the regular Business School course as will be provided by these talks...
...later paragraph Professor Donham explained his suggestion more in detail. "The personal problems of adjustment in business should have constant individual attention, but they should also be covered by organized instruction and group conferences, so that the less aggressive man who needs help most shall get it. In this work there should be considered such topics as dress, deportment approach, and the use of spoken and written English. Shall the graduate go to a small town or a large town? Shall he try to build up his own business, or work for a big corporation or for a small...
...Professor A. Duncan Yocum of the University of Pennsylvania. At the dinner which will follow the conference at 1 o'clock, Mr. Frank V. Thompson, superintendent of schools in Boston, will act as toastmaster, and Mr. Arthur E. Morgan, president of Antioch College, and Dean Wallace B. Donham '98 of the Graduate School of Business Administration will speak. Contrary to announcement, Mr. Frank. A. Vanderlip will not be able to address the meeting. About 200 persons have already signified their intention of attending...
...Thompson, superintendent of schools in Boston, will act as Toastmaster at the dinner, which more than 100 are expected to attend. The speakers will be Mr. Frank Arthur Vanderlip, New York banker; President A. E. Morgan of Antioch College; and Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Graduate School of Business Administration at the University. Reservations for the dinner should be made at once by applying to E. A. Shaw PhD. '16, Assistant Professor of Education at the University and Secretary of the Teachers' Association...