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The anxious inquiries that always attend the launching of a new enterprise are answered to a certain extent in the case of the new Graduate School of Business Administration by the enrollment figures published on another page. The new department has undergone its first test and the result is auspicious. The initial registration of 35 was fully up to the number anticipated by the organizers of the School, and this number is slightly increasing from day to day. Not only has the size of the school justified the hopes of those interested in its success, but the apportionment of the students among the various elective courses has demonstrated the wisdom and care with which they have been prepared. As an indication of the school's efficiency, however, registration figures will soon become of minor importance. It is the product that will henceforth be watched, and there is every reason to suppose that the success and prosperity of the Graduate School of Business Administration will continue as it has begun.
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