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...Hon. Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. Julius Kruttschnitt, Director of Maintenance and Operation of the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line, and Southern Pacific Rail-roads, will speak here this spring under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration. The date of Mr. MacVeagh's lecture, which will probably be on "Business Standards," has not been definitely decided, but it will be given sometime during the latter part of March or early in April; and the date of Mr. Kruttschnitt's lecture on the "Operating Efficiency of our Railroads" will be April 26. Both lectures will...
...remaining lectures for the present year are as follows: Hon. H. B. F. McFarland, President of the Board of Commissioners, Washington, D. C.; Hon. Nathan Matthews, Jr., '75, ex-mayor of Boston; Mr. Samuel Whinery, Chief Consulting Engineer of New York City: Hon. David A. Eills '94, Chairman of the Boston School Committee: Mr. M. N. Baker, Chairman of the Board of Health, Moniclair, N. J.; Mr. Owen Roberts, of the District Attorney's Office. Philadelphin: and Hon. Robert W. De Forrest, former chairman of the New York Tenement House Commission...
...Hon. Seth Low h.'90, of New York, gave a lecture on "New Business Problems" last evening, under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. Low treated his subject from the point of view of law, of policy, and from the personal point of view...
...served as Mayor of Brooklyn, N.Y., from 1881 to 1885. In 1889 he became president of Columbia University, in which position he served until 1901. He was elected mayor of the City of New York in 1902 and 1903, but was defeated for re-election by Hon. G. B. McClellan. Since then Mr. Low has taken an active part in all the movements for municipal and business reform in that city...
...LECTURE. "New Business Problems." Hon. Seth Low, of New York, N.Y. Emerson...