Men in the Industrial Management group in the Graduate School of Business Administration have been invited to visit factories in the vicinity of Boston and Worcester which will be open for inspection during the week of December 27th. These visits to factories during the Christmas recess are not required but have been arranged so that the students may have an opportunity to study the actual running of the types of factories that they have been studying.
Among the plants that are open to inspection are those of C. F. Hathaway and Sons of Cambridge, the New England Structural Company of Everett, the Norton Company of Worcester, the Reed and Prince Manufacturing Company of Worcester, and the Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation of Worcester. In each case the superintendent or some man in charge of the plant will conduct the men through the various departments, explaining the methods and processes in detail.
Field trips are a regular part of the Business School program. Recently the entire industrial management group, which includes 300 men, made a visit to the General Electric Company's plant in Lynn.
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