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TUCK SCHOOL LECTURES

April, 1923
Article
TUCK SCHOOL LECTURES
April, 1923

The following lectures have been given in the Tuck School since the last issue of the MAGAZINE went to press.

February 27—George Gregory, Jr., Dartmouth 'l7, Tuck School '20, Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y.Subject: Organization and Management.

February 28—George C. Carter, Manager, R. G. Dun & Company, Manchester, N. H. Subject : Credit.

March 1 — Gerrit A. Beneker, Provincetown, Mass. Subject: Art and the Industrial Problem.

March I—Wallace1—Wallace Clark, Miller & Clark,

Consulting Engineers, New York, N. Y. Subject: Production Control. March 2—A. R. Robertson, Field Supervisor, Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., Boston, Mass. Subject: Insurance.

March 7 — H. L. Sweet, member of Lybrand Ross Bros. & Montgomery, Boston, Mass. Subject: Accounting.

March 8-9—Victor M. Cutter, Dartmouth '03. Tuck School '04, vice-president, United Fruit Company, Boston, Mass. Subjects: Central America; Organization of the United Fruit Company.

March 14 — Harold Cheney, Lee Higginson & Company, Boston, Mass. Subject: Problems in Recent Financing.

March 16 — Charles W. F. O'Connor, Dartmouth '14, Tuck School 'IS, production manager, Universal Winding Company, Providence, R. I. Subjects: Production Control; Accounting.

March 16-17—Mrs. Robert F. Armstrong, assistant manager, Industrial Relations, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Subject: The College Man in Business.

March 17 — Edgar J. Rich, lawyer, Boston, Mass. Subject: Traffic.

March 21 — Charles H. Jones, Dartmouth '08, The Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Co., Boston, Mass. Subject: Business Cycle.

March 23—James L. Loomis, vice-president, Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Subject: Insurance.

March 22, 23, 24 — Allan L. Priddy, Dartmouth '15, Tuck School '16, member of firm, Ginn and Company, Boston, Mass. Subjects: Business Research; Accounting.

March 25 — Earl D. Howard, labor manager, Hart, Shaffner & Marx, Chicago, Ill. Subject: The Operation of a Preferential Shop Agreement.