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GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS
Baruch College in the City of New York, 1847-1987
TABLE OF CONTENTS*

by Selma Cantor Berrol

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i
About the Author
ii
Acknowledgments
iii
Introduction
1
Beginnings: From Free Academy to School of Business, 1847-1930
2
The Thirties and Forties: Growth and Conflict
3
War and Postwar: "Downtown City," 1940-1955
4
Troubled Years for the Baruch School, 1955-1962
5
A College Is Born, 1962-1968
6
First Years and a Short-Term President, 1968-1970
7
Clyde Wingfield Arrives 1971-1976
8
The Second Decade: Cinderella Years
9
The Segall Team in High Gear, 1977-1987
Essay on Sources
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BERNARD M. BARUCH
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PRESIDENT WALDRON
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*text of all chapters comes from Berrol, Selma Cantor. Getting Down to Business: Baruch College in the City of New York, 1847-1987. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 1989.

It is made available to the Baruch Community courtesy of Greenwood Press.

   
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