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BUSINESS SCHOOL HOLDS MEETING

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Representatives of 125 of the country's leading companies gathered at the Business School over the weekend to discuss the whole manpower problem with experts from Washington. The forum was one of the six conferences sponsored by the School every year.

Under the direction of Wallace B. Donham '98, Dean of the School, the conference was opened by Joseph Smith, head of the Boston War Manpower Commission, who took the place of Fowler W. Harper, vice chairman of the manpower commission in Washington, unable to attend the conference at the last minute.

Rounding out the Saturday morning program was a discussion of "The Controlled Materials Plan as an Aid to War Production," by E. T. Dickinson, executive director of the planning committee of the WPB.

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