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Graduate Credit School At Tuck This Summer

June 1950
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Graduate Credit School At Tuck This Summer
June 1950

THE Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management, which during the past three summers has held its annual sessions at the School of Commerce, University of Wisconsin, will be conducted this year at the Tuck School, from August 6 to 19. A new program will be offered on a graduate level and, according to present plans, will be permanently established in Hanover in cooperation with Tuck School and the College.

The Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management is sponsored by the National Association of Credit Men, the Credit Research Foundation, and the National Institute of Credit. It will be attended by young executives from out- standing companies all over the country, with 90 to 100 men selected for the new first-year group and with smaller groups of 25 or less enrolled in each of the secondand third-year programs. The men will live in Butterfield and Russell Sage Halls, eat at the Hanover Inn, and attend classes at the Tuck School. The eight-man faculty for the School will include two Tuck School professors, Louis O. Foster, Professor of Accounting, and John Griswold, Professor of Finance.

The new graduate-level program of instruction, worked out with the help of Dean Herluf V. Olsen '22, is based on three resident summer sessions of two weeks each year. Those executives who attend three full sessions, complete the prescribed work and submit an acceptable thesis will receive a diploma from the School.

Dartmouth alumni interested in the program and desiring more detailed information may obtain a printed brochure by writing to the Director of the School, Dr. Carl D. Smith, Room 1010, 79 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y.