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Table of Contents: Let's Not Throw Anything Away! p. 4 - Dividend interviews Mildred Loeffler, chief librarian, on how the library has grown since she began working there 25 years ago, and on the problems that face libraries today, including inflation, the burgeoning of periodicals, and the effect of technology on libraries. ; The Time Machine p. 7 - Our magical time machine, with the help of the Michigan Historical Collections, goes into the past to show you the campus many years ago, and travels back to the present, with the help of Stuart Abbey's camera, to show you the same scene today. How times have changed! Management Education and the Executive Sabbatical p. 14 - by D. O. Bowman, D.O. Bowman, Director of the Office of Management Education, describes some of the work of that office, the need for management education, and puts forward the unique concept of the Executive Sabbatical. ; First Associates Seminar p. 17 - Representatives of Associate Companies of the Graduate School of Business Administration participated in a seminal on campus in the autumn. The seminar dealt primarily with aspects of the American economy, and featured several present or former members of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Participants also attended the Business Conference. ; Among Ourselves p. 20 - U-M graduate gets top business job. Paul McCracken returns, former professor Fred Black dies, the class of 1926 holds its 45th reunion, and Business School alumni get together from coast to coast. The Business Conference p. 25 - Pictures of some of the people who turned out for The Business Conference, which was attended by close to 600 participants. ; About the Cover, The cover picture is by Stuart Abbey, as are the pictures on pages 2, 3, 4, 14, 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 26 and 27. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/50701>
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Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan
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Electronic reproduction; Ann Arbor Michigan; Michigan Copy Center; 2004
File Modified 2007-04, bookmarks 2007-04.
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