The second group of Tuck School lectures will include several graduates of the College and Tuck School. The first group of lectures was given before the Christmas recess. On January 12 and 13 Mr. C. E. Knoeppel, counsel on industrial organization and management, of Worcester, Mass., lectured on "Reorganizing a Business—lnvestigation and Analysis" and "Reorganizing a Business —-Prescribing the Procedure." The other lecturers will be:—
E. M. Hopkins '01, Employment Mgr., Curtis Publishing Company, subject, "Employment"; F. B. Gilbreth, Consulting Engineer, Providence, R. I., subject, "Scientific Management"; Sanford E. Thompson, Consulting Engineer, Aewton Highlands, Mass., subject, scientific Management"; E. G. Pratt '06, Advertising, J. Walter Thompson Company, New York, subject, "Advertising E. H. Nay lor '09, Secretary, American Writing Paper ManufacturAssociation, New York, subject, The Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Executive Work"; J. R. Simpson, Merchandise Mgr., Wm. Filene's Sons, Boston, Mass., subject, "Merchandizing"; J. R. Merriam '05, Financial editor of World's Work and Reviewof Reviews, subject, "Finance and Investments"; C. G. DuBois '91, Comptroller, American Tel. & Tel. Co., New York, subject "Accounting"; L. C. Derry '07, Tuck '08, Treasurer of Federal Light and Traction Co., New York; subject, "Accounting"; A. L. Lewis '08, General Manager of Cowan Truck Company, Holyoke, Mass., subject, "Business Organization."