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The graduate school of business: 



Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance, Dartmouth College, 

 by H. S. Person. 



Harvard University: Graduate School of Business Administration, by 

 Edwin F. Gay. 

 The proper use of business experts from the business world in class instruc- 

 tion on domestic and foreign commerce. Symposium. By Roger W. 



Babson, Edward N. Hurley, E. T. Gundlach, Wallace D. Simmons, 



B. Olney Hough, Harry Erwin Bard, John Franklin Crowell, and 



John Clausen. 

 The teaching of special subjects in the collegiate course of study for business, 

 domestic and foreign: 



Languages, by Glen Ivevin Swiggett. 



Geography, by J. Paul Goode. 



Mathematics, by Everett W. Lord. 



History, by Wm. R. Shepherd. ^ 



Governmsnt, by Jesse S. Reeves. 



Accounting, by John B. Geijsbeek and by Donald F. Grass. 



Statistics, by E. Dana Durand. 



Banking and finance, by Charles Lee Raper. 



Business law, by Ward W. Pierson. 



Business ethics and psychology, by James E. Lough. 



Business organization and administration, by Arthur E. Swanson. 

 What can the small college do in training for business? by George W. 



Hoke. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 



As principaes associafoes literarias e scientificas do Brasil {1724.-1838), by 



Max Fleiuss. 



SECTION V. 



ENGINEERING. 



Address before the section, by the Chairman, Gen, W. H. Bixby. 



SUBSECTION 1. 

 CIVIL ENGINEERING. 



Bascule bridges, by J. B. Strauss. 



City streets and pavements, by George W. Tillson. 



Contracting and regulating works at mouths of rivers, by Elmer L. Corthell. 



Conveniencia e possibilidade de se estabelecer uma bitola uniforme de ferro- 



carril na Pan- Americana, e especialmente no Centra e Sul- America, 



by Clodomiro Pereira da Silva. 



