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1921
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1920s
Donham, Wallace Brett
Also in 1921:
Donham argues that the lack of a campus makes it "peculiarly difficult to knit the men into a coordinated social unit."
Tuition increases from $250 to $400 to close deficit and limit numbers: the first time a Harvard graduate school charged more than the College
Boston merchant Louis E. Kirstein joins HBS Visiting Committee; remains on it until his death in 1942
Bureau of Business Research undertakes case collection
Donham argues that ACSB should focus on "method," rather than content, of business education
Faculty considers how to train new teachers to respond to growth
HBS admits 35 men mid-year to help balance budget
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Timeline: 1921
Donham hires an architect to draw up plans for buildings
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