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Business School Courses on Printing

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The Graduate School of Business Administration has made provisional announcement of courses of instruction intended especially for college graduates who wish to prepare for positions in the printing or publishing business or in the allied trades. The courses of instruction which have been planned deal with both the artistic and the mechanical side of printing and its allied trades, the object being not that of turning out accomplished craftsmen but rather that of giving the students such a knowledge of fundamental principles and their application as will make them readier learners and more progressive and open minded in dealing with the large problems of printing and it allied trades.

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