The series of lectures given by representatives of outside business firms, an annual feature provided for Tuck School classes, was started Nov. 2 with a talk by John D. Haughey of the Monroe Circulating Machine Co. Mr. Haughey outlined the work of the company that he represents and gave practical demonstrations of the use of the Monroe Calculator.
At the same time announcement was made by the Tuck School faculty of plans for the talks for the next few months. Definite arrangements have been made by Professor R. D. Kilborn to bring Mr. Benjamin M. Anderson, a well-known economist and financier, of the Chase National Bank of New York, to Hanover on Nov. 22, at which time he will speak on "The War Policy of the Federal Board" before the first and second year Tuck classes, townspeople, and the Clearing House.
The tentative list of other firms that will send representatives so far made public is as follows: November, Todd Protectograph Co., Brown-Howland Co., Library Bureau, BakerVawter Co., Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Sundstrand Adding Machine Sales Agency. December, Barrett Adding Machine Co., Felt and Tarrant Manufacturing Co., Wales Adding Machine Co. January, Computing Scale Co., American Multigraph Sales Co., Ditto, Inc., L. S. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. February, Mail-o-Meter Co., Kalamazoo Loose-Leaf Binder Co. March, Eliott- Fisher Co. of Boston.
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