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...Alumni Association of the Business School, a large dinner will be given in the Living Room of the Union at 6.15 this evening. A. L. Ripley, president of the Merchants' National Bank of Boston, J. F. Williams '04, editor of the Boston Evening Transcript, and Dean W. B. Donham of the Business School will be the regular speakers of the evening, while R. M. Sanders 2G.B. will speak in behalf of the Business School Club. A. E. Brown, who won considerable fame as song and cheer leader at the Republican convention in Chicago last spring, will be present and will...
...Dean Donham states that more than twenty of the universities and colleges of the country, including most of the larger institutions, have new well organized courses or departments for the teaching of business. "The enrollment of all the collegiate business schools in the country prior to 1910 was so small that it was a negligible factor in our educational system," reports Mr. Donham. "After that year there was a considerable growth, but the striking increase is literally in the academic year 1919-20. Several of the leading schools this year had entering classes from 50 to 100 percent larger than...
...report Dean Donham discusses at length the development of the problem method of instruction in the school, which is similar to the case system of study originated at Harvard and employed now in most law schools, and also emphasizes the new five-year program in engineering administration which is being jointly conducted by the Business School and the Harvard Engineering School
...Dean Donham of the Graduate School of Business Administration in his annual report, published in part in the news columns of today's issue, calls attention to the pressing need of the school, a matter so important that it must have immediate attention, if the school is to accomplish all that was expected of it, when it was founded. In the work it has already accomplished, the Business School has proved conclusively that there is a real demand and a great need for some institution to bridge the gap between college and business, particularly for men who have been taking...
...Dean Donham in his report makes it clear that without a graduate school for training in business methods, the combination of vocational and liberal education in the colleges is bound to occur. This is obviously not for the highest good of the best standard of culture in the United States...