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...President Eliot announced at the Detroit meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs that the university proposed to establish a graduate school for training in business. With a grant of $12,500 a year for five years from the Rockefeller Foundation and with an equal annual sum secured by Professor Taussig from friends of the cause, the Corporation was enabled on March 30, 1908, to establish the Graduate School of Business Administration. It opened its doors to students in September...
...Little, P. W. Long, A. L. Lowell, Clark Macomber, R. B. Merriman W. M. Minot, M. I. Molte, A. W. Moors, C. H. Morris, Guy Murchie, R. H. Oveson, Arthur Pope, Charles Peabody, Edward, Read, F. N. Robinson, M. S. Ruggles, P. J. Sachs, Edward Streeter, F. W. Taussig, A. P. Thompson, G. C. Vaughn, Eliot Wadsworth, S. H. Walcott, Prescott Warren, Robert Whitman, Alexander Whiteside, A. R. Wild, and W. S. Youngman and the misses M. T. Morris, Angela Movius, Rllen Pendleton, A. P. pupley, and K. M. T. Thompson...
...luncheon program, where Dean H.W. Holmes '03, will preside, there will be two speakers, Dr. W. T. Foster '01, Director of the Pollock Foundation for Economic Research, and Professor F. W. Taussig '79, Henry Lee Professor of Economics. Both these men are ranked among America's leading economists...
Professor Taussig stressed the point that the facts and statistics, gained through the questionnaires returned, would make possible a more definite conclusion on the problems of social stratification than has ever been made before. The research was started last fall and Professor Taussig estimates that it will be several months before the exact conclusions will be known due to the diverse nature of the replies received from business men. It is possible that tardy returns of questionnaires may swell the total considerably beyond its present sum. Professor Taussig and Mr. Joslyn have been aided in the present survey...
...case the present undertaking meets with the favorable success that Professor Taussig now believes it will attain, he intends to follow it with a supplementary survey of similar nature for the professions...