Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Announcement was made yesterday from the College Office of a special session of the Graduate School of Business Administration to be held from January 27 until August 30. This decision was made in order to accommodate members of the University who received their discharge from Government service too late to take advantage of the regular session. This special session is divided into two halves, the first to extend from January 27 to May 10, inclusive, and the second from May 12 to August 30, inclusive, there being no recess between the two periods...
...following subjects are offered in the program of instruction of the special session: accounting, law, marketing, industrial management, business statistics, general business problems, foreign trade, banking and finance, lumbering, and office organization and devices, the last of which does not count towards any degree. Men who have already taken the first half of full regular courses in previous sessions of the School will take the courses of the second half of the special session. During the academic year 1919-1920, beginning on September 22, 1919, it is expected that all courses previously given in the School and omitted during...
Pamphlets concerning the special session may be obtained at University 2. Information regarding fees is set forth in the regular pamphlet of the School...
...Training houses and training tables must go. They are the clearest evidence of a professional spirit. In proportion as they are emphasized the college athlete becomes less of the student. To say that he requires a special food, better food than his fellow student gets because he is an athlete leads to an absurdity. To take him out of his daily life as a student, house him separately, force him to go to bed every night at a definite hour, develops in him no qualities of self-discipline whatever. If he won't do this as an individual...
...world must not deny a special recognition to Mr. Hoover, chairman of the Belgian Relief Commission, who saved the Belgians from starvation and subsequently organized the food supply for the European Allies to tide them over critical times...