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TO REORGANIZE BUSINESS SCHOOL

Administration to Be Centralized Because of Increased Enrolment.

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A reorganization in the Graduate School of Business Administration is planned for the near future with the appointment of D. K. David, now instructor in the school, to act as assistant to Dean W. B. Donham '98. Mr. David will soon move into the offices of the Business School in University 17 and take up his new position.

The change is due to a feeling that has long existed in the school that some form of reorganization was vitally necessary if the school was to continue. Added impetus was given to the feeling this year because of the great increase in size. Where the school has never before had more than 230 men registered, this year there are 400 students; nearly double the amount of the usual enrolment.

The particular work of Mr. David will be to bring about a closer relationship between the students and the central Business School Office. Heretofore the matter of centralization has been over-looked, but, if the present plans are successful, the office in University Hall will in the future control all the work that is carried on in the school.

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