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After lunching at the Faculty Club, Sir Francis Goodnough, English economist and business leader, paid a visit to the Business School over the weekend. Sir Francis is chairman of a committee appointed by Lord Percy to study the question of education for salesmanship and marketing, and is also president of the Incorporated Industrial Management Association. He is in this country on a secret mission as a representative of the British government and is believed to be interested primarily in reviving England's foreign trade.
At a luncheon of the English Speaking Union held recently at the offices of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, he spoke on the present crisis in England, expressing his views on the prospects for recovery.
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