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...most distinguished visitor to the college this year has been Mr. Frank Vanderlip, who with his wife has been making a study of European conditions. Mr. Vanderlip spoke in chapel in the subject of internationalism in a discriminating and searching manner which immediately won the respect of the student body. Mrs. Vanderlip made a short plea for the education of women in then Near East...
...Frank Vanderlip, who has been on the scene of action since the start, writing to the New York "World" declared that he was daily more thankful that the United States was not represented at the Conference. More recently, that everyone at Genoa is actuated by "a selfish nationalism shaped by domestic political necessities." True, but like most true facts it is not new; and historian will say that selfish nationalism had been the characteristic of European nations for some time. It is cropping out again now because the Genoa meeting is the largest since that at Paris, in which...
...conference at 1 o'clock, Mr. Frank V. Thompson, superintendent of schools in Boston, will act as toastmaster, and Mr. Arthur E. Morgan, president of Antioch College, and Dean Wallace B. Donham '98 of the Graduate School of Business Administration will speak. Contrary to announcement, Mr. Frank. A. Vanderlip will not be able to address the meeting. About 200 persons have already signified their intention of attending...
...Thompson, superintendent of schools in Boston, will act as Toastmaster at the dinner, which more than 100 are expected to attend. The speakers will be Mr. Frank Arthur Vanderlip, New York banker; President A. E. Morgan of Antioch College; and Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Graduate School of Business Administration at the University. Reservations for the dinner should be made at once by applying to E. A. Shaw PhD. '16, Assistant Professor of Education at the University and Secretary of the Teachers' Association...
...steady supply of men able to handle intelligently the industrial problems and situations. The initial prejudice against the theoretical Business School graduate has largely died out, and it is now realized that a knowledge of theory does not exclude the ability to make practical applications. The presence of Mr. Vanderlip as a lecturer at the school indicates that business men are in accord with the theory that business efficiency can be studied as a science. However, whether assistance from men outside the circle of the University itself can be obtained or not, the responsibility must not be shirked, if Harvard...