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Tells First Year Men Money-Making Is Youngest of Professions

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A. Lawrence Lowell, President emeritus of the University, made his first public appearance of the year last night, speaking before the first year men in the School of Business Administration.

Close to 600 students gathered in the Baker Library to hear President Lowell and Wallace B. Donham, Dean of the Business School, reminisce on the founding of the School in 1908 and its development in the years since.

President Lowell explained his idea of treating business as a profession and devoting a school to it just as schools are devoted to law and medicine. "Business is the oldest of the arts and the youngest of the professions," he said.

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