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...plan was devised by Detlev F. Vagts '49, professor of Law, and Malcolm S. Salter '62, assistant professor of Business Administration. Similar programs are in operation at Columbia, Stanford, and other universities...
...Law School admission is very much based on a person's record, but the Business School gets a more individual view of the person. The Business School sometimes favors a person who has been out of school for a while, and they try to get a sense of a man's motivation for going into business," Vagts said...
...Graves, associate dean of the Faculty of Business Administration, said yesterday the schools anticipated no financial problems if the program is approved. The students' tuition would be divided between the schools, he said. But some students might have financial difficulties. "One aspect that is a little discouraging for law students is that the Business School is not as liberal about scholarships," Vagts said...
Vagts said the law faculty had been surprised by the quantity of student interest in the new program. The idea for the program came from an agenda suggested to the Committee on the Relation of the Law School and the University by Derek C. Bok, dean of the Faculty of Law, Vagts said. Vagts said he consulted with a student subcommittee in preparing the plan...
...Law School is currently studying the possibilities of a joint LLB-PhD in History program with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and a separate program with the Kennedy School of Government, Vagts said...