Word: groups
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...members of the Amherst faculty will give the instruction both to men and women workers. Only small numbers will be permitted in each class, which will meet for one two-hour period a week in the evening. Each group will be entirely self-governing in so far as it decides all business matters, such as selecting the subject for study; deciding upon the fees to be paid, and the standard to be kept up in its work, and the electing of a class committee to aid the instructor. Professors Hamilton, Stewart, Cobb and Wicher will form the faculty committee...
...Graduate School of Business Administration has an enrollment of about 400 this year, the Business School Club has become so large that certain changes in its organization were advisable. Now the members are divided into groups according to their chief interest. Men studying marketing are classed as "The Profiteers"; those specializing in banking and finance are in "The Ponzi Group"; those taking accounting are called "The Bookkeepers"; those especially interested in industrial management are termed "The Mill Hands"; those majoring in foreign trade form "The Export Round Table." The purpose of these five subdivisions and any others that...
...Sophomores and Juniors. An unusual opportunity is offered this year to the candidates from the class of 1922 for the successful competitor will become Manager in his Senior year after only one year as Assistant. In the case of Sophomores, the Assistant Manager will be appointed from among that group next spring and will serve in that capacity until his Senior year, when he will become Manager. In the future, competition will be open only to members of the Sophomore class. Juniors then should not allow this opportunity to slip...
...charge of the groups are: Chinese Group, Professor W. E. Hocking, K. L. Kwong, 1 G.B.; Japanese Group, Professor James Ford, R. P. Bridgman ocC.; Latin American Group, Professor J. Klein, J. V. Manach; European Group, Professor G. H. Chase, Professor J. W. Plainer, H. D. White '21; Hindu, Siamese and Miscellaneous, Professor J. H. Woods...
...wonder why a good American espouses the cause of English Tories, a group of people who either would not recognize him, or who if they did for the sake of gaining their purposes would do so in a sickeningly patronizing and scornful way? This part of the picture always makes me smile...