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Nominations for stockholders, officers, and other directors were also announced for terms from one to five years. Stockholders for five years through the stated October meeting of 1946: Dean Wallace B. Donham and Dean Francis T. Spaulding; stockholder for two years to fill vacancy by resignation: Andrew J. Casner; officers for one years: president, Henry S. Thompson; vice-president, Austin W. Scott; clerk (secretary), Walter Humphreys; treasurer, Horace S. Ford...
...nowhere be seen better than at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. In World War I the school, for lack of students, almost folded up. But World War II is an industrial war, and this week the Business School's white-haired, easygoing dean, Dr. Wallace Brett Donham, announced that its faculty had voluntarily canceled vacations to speed their training of business lieutenants. Dean Donham said his school (this year's enrollment: 900) would start three new departments next autumn...
Said Dean Donham: "In modern war fare industrial preparedness and production are of the greatest importance, and . . . any failure behind the lines will seriously affect the chances for military success...
...Business Administration (see p. 59) was Donald Kirk David, president of American Maize Products, director of R. H. Macy and Standard Brands, trustee for Manhattan's potent Bowery Savings Bank. He taught at the Business School in 1920-27, is slated to be dean when Wallace Brett Donham retires...
...concluding the announcement. Dean Donham said, In order to help meet defense needs in as short a space of time as possible, the Business School in addition to R.O.T.C. training with the Master in Business Administration Degree, offers a 12 months course leading to the degree of Industrial Administrator for men wishing to enter industrial defense fields. Thus the School, in giving priority to training men for industry as well as for the Army, has become itself essentially a defense industry...