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...program of work for these men will be so adjusted that they will be able to complete the regular course for the degree of Master of Business Administration in the usual time of two years, graduating in January, 1925. The regular first year courses will be open to the new students at mid-years. These include courses in accounting principles, marketing, industrial management, industrial finance, business statistics and also courses in banking principles, foreign trade methods, export sales management and synopsis of engineering problems. Five courses constitute full work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL ADMIT SEVENTY-FIVE AT END OF FIRST SEMESTER | 12/18/1922 | See Source »

...education with a shorter intensive technical course at the Naval Academy. For these college men have what technical academies do not usually succeed in giving a general education and a general training, which develops the power of initiative, independent thought, an ability quickly to grasp intricate situations, and to master, in a short time, almost any practical problem. At least this proved to be the case with the subchasers...

Author: By Rear ADMIRAL Sims, | Title: REAR ADMIRAL SIMS TELLS OF EXCEPTIONAL WORK DONE BY COLLEGE MEN IN NAVY DURING WAR | 12/16/1922 | See Source »

...another field of education, the struggle has taken the opposite direction. The degree "Master of Business Administration" had been considered not worth the effort to earn. The only approach to a business career was to begin at the beginning and work up. Carnegie and Rockefeller were pointed out as poor boys who, by sheer ability and enthuslasm, had reached the heights of business success. But recently, -especially since the introduction of the "case system" of teaching in the Harvard Business School three years ago,-the regard of business executives for postgraduate training has increased rapidly; and a short time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. R. A. | 12/15/1922 | See Source »

...singer was in unusually good voice, and his rich, resonant tone, his superb artistry, and his general pressence make one realize that America is right in showering with encomia this son of the Volga. Challapin is a master of all phases of the art of singing, and his legate work, his use of the portamento, and his planissimo are unexcelled today. Although he could easily do so, he never commits the sin which the French call "chantant pour la galerie"; when the composer has written a low note Challiapin doesn't take a high one for the sake...

Author: By E. A. B. jr., | Title: ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME FOR RUSSIAN BASSO | 12/13/1922 | See Source »

Jacopo Corucci da Pontormo, declared Mr. Clapp, was born in 1494 near Florence. He was left an orphan when quite young and was sent to study art. He never remained long under one master, and his work shows varied influences. Very few of his paintings are well known. The one which comes the closest to being famous is his "Lunette" at Poggio. Of all his productions, those showing the greatest ability are his drawings. He died lonely and disheartened...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLAPP DISCUSSES WORK OF FLORENTINE PAINTER | 12/8/1922 | See Source »

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