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A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL.

As business gradually grows into a science and a profession, the value of special training grows apace. It is still possible for a young man to "grow up with the business" or to manage a successful business enterprise with no special training. But as in the professions, the long-run advantages to the average man of scientific training in his particular work seem to have become extremely worth while--as witness of which to skeptics stands the article on the Business School reprinted in this issue from the World's Work. To give an "all round view" of business has been the purpose of the School, and by its success it has long since justified its introduction among the University Departments.

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