FOR the second consecutive year the Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management will utilize the plant and some of the faculty of Tuck School for a summer course of study, conducted this year from August 5 to 18. Two members of the Tuck School faculty who will teach are Louis O. Foster, Professor of Accounting, and John A. Griswold, Professor of Finance.
Last summer, at the fourth annual session of the Graduate School, 102 business executives were enrolled. Designed to help keep them abreast of the changes and problems of the times, particularly in respect to credit and finance, marketing, and economic and business conditions, the course won enthusiastic approbation from those who attended: bankers, manufacturers, credit managers, and other executives.
The program of instruction is based upon three resident summer sessions of two weeks each, with most of the participants being sent by their respective firms. The Graduate School is sponsored by the National Association of Credit Men, the Credit Research Foundation, and the Tuck School. Headquarters, where inquiries should be directed, are Room 1010, 79 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y.