Records of the School of Commerce, 1920-1929 [manuscript].

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Records of the School of Commerce, 1920-1929 [manuscript].

Records include the minutes of the School's Administrative Board from its initial meeting in 1920 through 1929. Minutes mainly concern course requirements and student petitions. Also included is one letter, dated May 2, 1928, from the Secretary of the Administrative Board to the of the Dept. of Psychology concerning the psychology requirement for commerce students.

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