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Tuck School

December 1956 R. S. BURGER
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Tuck School
December 1956 R. S. BURGER

The Conference of New England Deans of Collegiate Schools of Business drew 21 participants to Tuck, October 25 and 26. Conference leaders were Dean Eaton V. W. Read, University of Bridgeport, "Enlarging the Supply of Qualified Candidates for Faculty Positions in Business Administration"; Assistant Dean Samuel C. McMillan, University of Connecticut, "The Competitive Position of Collegiate Teaching Careers in Business Administration"; and Dean George Ballentine, University of Rhode Island, "Business School Facilities: Potential New Sources."

Recent outside speakers at Tuck: Ken FultonT'49, president and treasurer, Beach Soap Company; Eliot S. Mover '45, president, Bunny Bear, Inc.; Robert Donaldson, field director, Committee on Economic Development.

Fran Hummel T'49 and Merle Hagen T'46 were the authors of "Making a Market Survey" in October's Apparel Manufacturer.

John Wallace T'37 has been promoted to vice-president and senior trust officer of the National Shawmut Bank, Boston.

New connections: Dick Darby T'42, with Hazard Advertising Company; Roland GlasserT'53, with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane; Rog Malkin T'53, with Norma Hoffman Company.

Morton Lewis T'48 has transferred to R.C.A.'s Camden plant as manager of budgetary controls for the Components Division....

John Adler T'49 is superintendent of all nonselling activities at Gimbel's.... Fred Neumann T'53, out of the Navy, is with Arthur Andersen & Company in New York.

Faculty activities: Dean Upgren addressed the Associated Industries of Massachusetts in 805t0n.... Mr. Frey and Mr. Davis are conducting a one-year study of the advertising business for the Association of National Advertisers. ... Mr. Griswold attended the regional meeting of the Machinery and Allied Products Institute in 805t0n.... Mr. Frey spoke before the public relations committee and a special merchandising committee of the National Association of Lumber Manufacturers in Washington.