Newark Colleges of Rutgers University - Encore Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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'l' IIE 'I' CE TER DEDICATIO Dr. Gross cuts the tape The CAS Council President accepts his refresh IIICUIS The Student Center -and Snack Bar in the basement of the Washington Place building was formally dedicated by Dr. Mason Gross, Provost of Rutgers University, when he cut the tape on October 5, 1949. In his address, Dr. Gross stated that this Center was a great step forward for and by the students of NCRU. The Center is a joint project of the CAS Council and the University. The Council contrif buted six thousand dollars to its construction and the remainder was presented by the University. The New Student Lounge and Snack Bar

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OCTOBER 19, 1949 . . . Dr. Frank BUSINESS UNCH 0 C0 FERE CE The Business Luncheon Conferences, a unique part of the business student's education, supplying those necessary elements of education not obtainable in the class room, were inaugurated in 1946 by Dean George Esterly and the faculty of the School of Business Administration. Six conferences are held during the year at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark and attendance is required of all second year students. The conferences affords the opportunity to- the student to widen his circle of acquaintances as prominent leaders in government and business attend these sessions and sit with the students. The students also gain poise and assurance by meeting and talking to these successful business ,men which contributes to the development of character and personality of the future business man and community leader. The meeting is presided over by students who act as toastmaster and chairman while table hosts receive and entertain the guests. Dr. Louis P Starkweather of the Department of Finance is chairman of the faculty com' mittee of the Business Luncheon Conferences. Business Luncheon Conference Program I949 - I950 MARCH 22, 1950 . . . Mr. Francis M. Surface, Special Consultant to Standard Oil Co., N. Business Appraises Business Education. Toastmaster-Joseph Sokol. Chairman-Martin Friedman. NOVEMBER 23, 1949 . . . Mr. J. Noble Braden, Vice-President of American Arbitration As- sociation. Arbitration for Labor and Management. Toastmaster-Nelson Casamas- sina. Chairman-Walter Benn. FEBRUARY 15, 1950 . . . Mr. Charles D. Jackson, Publisher Fortune Magazine. Business L e a d e r- ship. Toastmaster - Henry Cozzo- lino. Chairman-Louis Tobia. Russell, Director. State Depart- n1ent's Office of Public Affairs. European Economic Coopera- tion. Toastmaster - Clarence M. Berry. Chairman-George Baeder. APRIL 26, 1950 . . . Mr. Robert A. MAY UPPER Surface, Whitney, President National Sales Executivesf Selling in Our Economy? Q Toastmaster-Nelson Shaw. Chairman-Edward Vogel. 24, 1950 . . . Dr. Marcus Nad- ler, Professor of Finance, Grad- uate School of Business Ad- ministration, New York Uni- versity. Venture Capital and the Money Market. Toastmaster-William E. Geib. Chairman-Gerald B. Botwick. RIGHT, READING DOWN: Dr Frank M Mr. J. Noble Braden, Mr. Charles D Jackson, Mr. Francis Russell, Mr. Robert A. Whitney, Dr Marcus N adler.

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