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...Wrongly so. Wharton was founded as an undergraduate school in 1881. Dartmouth's graduate program at its Amos Tuck School dates from...
...Business schools are like bottling plants," says Richard West, dean of Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School. "The product is about 90% done before we ever get it. We put it in a bottle and we label it. The price is a function of what the market will...
...told my students that their grades were going to be based on their ability to run up and down the stairs of Tuck Hall as fast as they could, a lot of them would be doing it," muses Dartmouth's Dean West. "They would be saying to each other, 'This is asinine, but if that is the way the game is played, I'll play the game.' I don't know of any business school professor in the country who has ever taught anybody that a short-term profit horizon is the right thing. Business...
...sitting through an evening in that tight, boned bodice takes guts, because, unless you stay upright and regal, the bones stick like fish knives into your midriff. All Di must learn to watch, which the TV cameras noticed, is the ounce or two of puppy fat which boned bodices tuck under a girl's arms. But you can't have too much of as good a thing as Lady Diana...
...women's swim team hits the water for the Ivy League championships on Friday, looking to finish third, behind the nip-and-tuck first place battle between Princeton and Brown. Brown may have the advantage as the Bruins will host the meet...