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Final arrangements for the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the Graduate School of Business Administration, which commences tomorrow, have been decided upon. The opening meeting will be held tomorrow night when members of the faculty of the University and the student body of the Business School assemble in the Memorial Church at 8 o'clock. President Lowell will preside at the exercises, and after an invocation by Bishop William Lawrence '71, Dr. E. M. Hopkins, president of Dartmouth College, will address those assembled on "Unity as an Educational Ideal." W. B. Donham '99, dean of the Business School, will deliver the final address of the evening on "The Failure of Business Leadership and the Responsibility of the Universities."
A series of four subsequent meetings in connection with the celebration has been planned to take place in Baker Library in the evenings at 8 o'clock. The first of these, "The Study of the Past; Its Uses and Its Dangers," will be given by A. N. Whitehead, professor of Philosophy, on Thursday. The dates for the remaining three meetings are Friday, April 21, Friday, April 28, and Friday, April 5, and largely involve the problems facing the business world.
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