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Tuck School

February 1958 R. S. BURGER
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Tuck School
February 1958 R. S. BURGER

Alumni news is very scanty this month.

Recent returnees to campus included George Sprague T'26 (merchandise manager, the Kendall Company), Eliot Mover '45 (president, Bunny Bear), Rog Malkin T'53 (Norma- Hoffman Bearings Corporation), Bill Clay '47 (N. W. Ayer) and Chuck Fryer T'92 (Young & Rubicam). George, Rog and Eliot spoke to second-year marketing management class, Bill and Chuck interviewed potential fellow employees.

Allan L. Spurr and Stanley E. Bracket of the Controllers Institute of America were at Tuck January 10 to tell about opportunities in managerial accounting and controllership.

...Richard Nolte of the American Universities sitiesField Service spoke informally January 14 on the Middle East.

Jack Clow '52 is now responsible for men's and women's lines at Penney's San Francisco store. His sections' sales top a million a year.

... Ed Hoban T'ss has gone with LoomisSayles.

Mr. Olsen, as adviser to the Graduate Program in Hospital Administration at the University of lowa, met with university officials and program faculty there and conducted two seminars for graduate students; then went to the University of Chicago to discuss curriculum development with the faculty of the Hospital Administration program of the Graduate School of Business Mr. Broehl addressed the Southern New Jersey chapter of the National Office Management Association on "Ethical Questions in Current Human Relations Training."

Messrs. Lent, Logan, Olsen and Hennessey attended the annual meeting of the American Economics Association in Philadelphia, Mr. Lent also going to the American Finance Association meeting and Mr. Hennessey to the Academy of Management meeting, all in Philadelphia Messrs. Hill, Griswold, Schleifer and Hennessey also visited the Carnegie Graduate School for a curriculum study.

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