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Without making any radical declarations of policy in his report for the Business School for 1931-32, Dean Donham nevertheless recognizes the School's special responsibility to the community in a time of great economic uncertainty. His comments, although not strikingly vigorous or specific, at least show a readiness to consider the more deep-seated ills of the industrial system...
...large amount of definite technical material on business practice which the School must fit into its two-year course naturally makes difficult any study of social evils caused by the industrial order. Dean Donham's suggestion for a third year course for further training and research in social problems relating to business deserves attention. Such a course, which might "appraise the major economic problems and their underlying tendencies in order to determine a sound basis for social planning," would give the Business School a unique opportunity for intelligent leadership in the nation's economic life...
...morning meeting a vote had been taken to ask Dean W. B. Donham '98 to debate with Mr. Page on "Is the end of capitalism at hand...
...fourth annual meeting of the Harvard Economic Society at the Hotel Statler in Boston this week. Tomorrow Professor J. D. Black '96 will speak on "The Agricultural Situation" and Professors C. J. Bullock and W. L. Crum will discuss "The Business Outlook." On Saturday Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Business School will speak on "Banking Policy in This Depression" and Professor J. F. Ebersole will speak on "The Recent Operation of the Gold Standard...
Washington, Oct. 28--Modification of the anti-trust laws and creation of a national economic council were recommended to a Senate manufacturers sub-committee today by Dean W. B. Donham of the Harvard School of Business Administration...