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Committing two years of your life, together with a few thousand dollars, deserves a careful consideration. One of the first and most important decision you will have to make is which Business School. With over 700 schools all over the country (and a few more all around the globe), this is not always an easy task. For example Rick Bolander got his MBA and went on to launch numerous ventures.
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Choosing a Business School - a Checklist
A checklist by MBAInfo
Choosing an MBA Program - a Checklist
A chceklist by MBAInfo
How second-tier and regional B-Schools compete with the top-10
By Dominic Basulto in Pericles Able Project
How to choose?
by Edition XII
NEWS AND ARTICLES
Making the Most of Business School Rankings (Businessweek.com , 03/29/2011)
Choosing a B-school can be a gamble. MBA applicants shouldn't rely on rankings alone, but the data they include are a valuable resource, admissions experts say
Europeans Opting for MBAs Closer to Home (Businessweek.com , 02/25/2011)
B-school-bound Europeans are increasingly applying to MBA programs on the Continent, which are shorter and cheaper than their U.S. counterparts
Global MBA Rankings 2011 released (ft.com , 01/31/2011)
London Business School and Wharton tied at #1
Oxford's New B-School Dean Readies a Game Plan (Businessweek.com , 01/11/2011)
When he takes over as dean in July, Peter Tufano hopes to leverage Oxford's strengths to transform Saïd Business School
The Rise of the European B-School (Businessweek.com , 03/31/2008)
Shorter, cheaper programs and demand for international experience are two reasons business schools across Europe are flourishing
Narrowing the Field (Businessweek.com , 12/20/2007)
If you read and listen closely, you'll hear a unique message from each business school's marketing materials, students, and faculty
Cranfield Puts Emphasis on Motivation and Leadership (About.com, 12/13/2007)
Want to get your MBA as quickly as possible? The MBA course offered at Cranfield School of Management is an intensive 11 month course that covers the same amount of...
Darden's Demanding, Fulfilling Schedule (Businessweek.com , 12/09/2007)
The school makes no excuse for its rigorous reputation. Students quickly learn how to work in teams and squeeze in meals, even pizza in a cup
The Dangerous Wealth of the Ivy League (Businessweek.com , 12/04/2007)
Higher education is increasingly a tale of two worlds, with elite schools getting richer and buying up all the talent...
Chinese B-Schools Lift their Game (Businessweek.com , 12/04/2007)
As the schools' reputations improve, more local students are choosing to study at home rather than earn degrees abroad
Babson College Has a New Leader (About.com, 11/19/2007)
Leonard A. Schlesinger, a former executive and educator, was named as the new president of Babson College on Wednesday. Schlesinger will take over for current president Brian Barefoot in July....
Finding the Right Business School (Businessweek.com , 10/18/2007)
Graham Richmond, co-founder of MBA admissions consultant Clear Admit, offers tips on how to find the "best fit" business school
Inside Thunderbird Admissions (Businessweek.com , 10/14/2007)
Judy Johnson, Thunderbird's admissions director, recently answered questions online about what the school is looking for. Here's a transcript
Top 10 Best Business Schools for Hispanics (hispanicbusiness.com, 08/31/2007)
Chosen by Hispanic Business Magazine
Columbia Admissions Tips (Businessweek.com , 08/19/2007)
A transcript of BusinessWeek.com's recent online chat with representatives of Columbia Business School's admissions and financial aid offices
Scandal in Mind, Fuqua Welcomes MBAs (Businessweek.com , 08/19/2007)
New-student orientation puts renewed emphasis on the honor code and ethics in the wake of cheating expulsions at the Duke B-school
Best Business Schools (Forbes , 08/16/2007)
The top M.B.A. programs in the U.S. and around the world.
The Lowdown on London Business School (Businessweek.com , 07/29/2007)
LBS representatives recently participated in an online chat about diversity, admissions, work experience expectations, and other issues
Darden Streamlines Application (Businessweek.com , 07/15/2007)
Sara Neher plans to make several major changes to Darden's application and interview process this year. One essay has been eliminated and interviews at the school will be invitation only
Taking B-School on Faith (Businessweek.com , 07/09/2007)
Is your business school experience going to be all that different if you attend a religiously affiliated institution?
Wharton's Worldly New Dean (Businessweek.com , 06/21/2007)
Emory's Thomas Robertson, an expert on developing a global brand, will take over for Patrick Harker as head of Penn's business school
Vanderbilt Seeks the X-Factor (Businessweek.com , 06/05/2007)
Owen's admissions director talks about asking the right interview questions and how applicants can boost chances for success
Admissions Tips from Harvard (Businessweek.com , 05/31/2007)
In an online chat, Harvard's director of MBA admissions answered questions from potential applicants. Here's a transcript of the session
IE's Take on the Global Job Hunt (Businessweek.com , 05/16/2007)
The head of the Instituto de Empresa career center talks about the European job market and how the Spanish school helps students in the job search
Duke Works to Stem Fuqua Fallout (Businessweek.com , 05/03/2007)
In the wake of a cheating scandal, e-mails and phone calls to worried alums and concerned applicants
Oxford's Global Niche (Businessweek.com , 04/18/2007)
Six months on the job, Dean Colin Mayer talks about Said's niche in the international B-school world
HEC Hones Its Global B-School (Businessweek.com , 04/12/2007)
Valérie Gauthier talks about the stark contrasts in recruiting, coursework, and the MBA experience overseas
The Best Undergrad B-Schools (Businessweek.com , 03/11/2007)
Recruiting of graduates is up, salary offers are higher, and there are major changes in the Top 50
Brandeis Goes Global (Businessweek.com , 02/23/2007)
Brandeis International Business School's Acting Dean Tren Dolbear talks about how his semi-small B-school attracted more students from overseas and how his background as a Brookings fellow in economic
How One Bschool Aims to Be Unique (CollegeJournal.com, 02/21/2007)
The dean of San Diego State University's M.B.A. program discusses the school's two newest programs, as well as online education and escalating competition.
MIT: Grueling But Not Impossible (Businessweek.com , 02/11/2007)
Sloan keeps you mighty busy in the first semester, from snowboarding forays to investment competitions
When Part Time Is the Right Time (Businessweek.com , 02/04/2007)
Maybe a full-time MBA program isn't best for you. Chicago's dean of part-time programs offers some advice
Oregon MBA: Small Yet Weighty? (Businessweek.com , 01/24/2007)
Engineering veteran Dean Jim Beam talks about his small B-school in the middle of sporting apparel central
A Small B-School Can Be a Big Plus (Businessweek.com , 01/22/2007)
Small-town schools offer a lot that big-city schools don't, especially a close-knit community and strong attachment between student and institution
Sizing Up Syracuse's Downsizing (Businessweek.com , 01/17/2007)
The upstate New York school cut back its full-time MBA class. Admissions Director Carol Swanberg talks about how it's working out
A CEO for Fuqua's Brand (Businessweek.com , 01/10/2007)
Seeking differentiation, Duke taps the head of its for-profit corporate-education unit to lead its business school
Bschools Apply Lesson From Branding 101 (CollegeJournal.com, 12/12/2006)
In a crowded market of look-alike programs, some try to create a more distinctive image and strategy.
The Lowdown on Top-Ranked Chicago (Businessweek.com , 11/14/2006)
A dean and two students recently fielded online questions about admissions and life at the nation’s No.1-ranked B-school. Here's a transcript
Darden: "Stronger Focus" on Leadership (Businessweek.com , 11/12/2006)
Virginia's new admissions director says applicants gain with initiative in the workplace, community, and classroom
Inside INSEAD's Admissions (Businessweek.com , 11/06/2006)
The director of admissions for the "global" business school with campuses in France and Singapore talks about the admissions process
Tips for Taking on Tuck (Businessweek.com , 10/31/2006)
The recently appointed head of the Dartmouth's B-school talks about the applicant, the application, and the interview
Small Program, Big Resources (Businessweek.com , 10/09/2006)
Washington University's Olin business school admits 140 to 150 MBA students a year. The admissions director tells what it takes to fill one of those slots
Spain's Global B-School (Businessweek.com , 09/20/2006)
IESE's Mike Rosenberg talks about the functions high-level executives around the world are seeking in continuing education
Is Less Enough When It Comes to Bschool? (CollegeJournal.com, 09/19/2006)
More business schools are offering quicker, cheaper, specialized master's degrees. But some recruiters have their doubts.
No Tricks at Wharton (Businessweek.com , 09/05/2006)
The advice the admissions department gives applicants is on the square, says director Thomas Caleel. So don't over-think your responses
Kellogg Wants You to Be Yourself (Businessweek.com , 08/16/2006)
In a chat on BusinessWeek.com, Northwestern's Kellogg School director of admissions discussed application issues with prospective students
Nike Founder Gives $105M to Stanford (Businessweek.com , 08/01/2006)
Knight's gift will help fund construction of new campus and hire faculty required for a planned new B-school curriculum
A Global Vision At UCLA (Businessweek.com , 07/11/2006)
After six months as dean of UCLA's Anderson School of Management, Judy Olian wants to build on the school's international reach and its quality
Degrees of Enjoyment (Businessweek.com , 07/11/2006)
Mixing education with pleasure, some MBA programs head to sunny vacation spots or tout their idyllic campus locations
Yale's Program Blends B-School Disciplines (CollegeJournal.com, 07/11/2006)
The course overhaul exemplifies a trend toward breaking out of functional 'silos' like finance, accounting and marketing.
Stanford's New-Look MBA (Businessweek.com , 06/06/2006)
A top B-school moves to tailor its program to fit the needs of individual students and challenge them at their separate skill levels
Wharton Family (Businessweek.com , 06/06/2006)
Wharton professor Raphael Amit talks about the business school's Global Family Alliance, due to receive a massive cash infusion in the near future
An American MBA in London (Businessweek.com , 06/04/2006)
There isn't a B-school out there that will give you more professional and personal opportunities than London Business School
Manchester's Mojo Rising (Businessweek.com , 05/23/2006)
Manchester B-school grads are enjoying higher salaries and more opportunity, thanks to an improving economy and new opportunities to work in Britain
MBA Overhaul (Businessweek.com , 04/06/2006)
Northeastern B-school dean Tom Moore discusses the new model of his school's MBA. It gives students a choice of three career paths
How Duke Helps Students Connect (Businessweek.com , 04/05/2006)
Sheryle Dirks of the Fuqua School's Career Management Center talks about her efforts to customize the recruiting process
Small Class, Big Results (Businessweek.com , 04/04/2006)
ESADE Business School's Career Services has achieved an impressive hiring rate by combining personal feedback to its candidates with global outreach
The One-Year MBA (Businessweek.com , 03/20/2006)
INSEAD dean-elect Frank Brown talks about the merits of the one-year MBA program at the international school and responds to its critics
Business of SciTech (Businessweek.com , 03/13/2006)
Cornell B-school dean Bob Swieringa discusses the business of science and technology and the advances new student projects will bring about
Blended B-Schools (Businessweek.com , 03/06/2006)
Associate Dean Valerie Gauthier of HEC Paris discusses how her school is working to blend the U.S. and European models of management education
IESE: Capitalizing on a Hot Job Market (Businessweek.com , 02/27/2006)
The Barcelona school's careers director talks about the growing demand for MBAs in Europe and how his program readies students for the job search
Thunderbird Reaches Out (Businessweek.com , 02/14/2006)
Events such as Career Week and school-sponsored trips help Thunderbird MBAs crack the global job market, says the school's Kip Harrell
Thunderbird's Evolving Global Outlook (Businessweek.com , 02/06/2006)
The Arizona B-school has downsized its full-time MBA class. Judy Johnson, associate VP of admissions, offers some application tips
The Career View from Wharton (Businessweek.com , 02/01/2006)
The head of the school's career management office talks about trends in company recruiting and MBA hiring
Stanford B-School Pitches a "Premium Product" (Businessweek.com , 01/31/2006)
A small class means fewer on-campus recruiters, so students often find jobs through alumni, says Career Management Center Director Andy Chan
Taking on Tepper Admissions (Businessweek.com , 01/22/2006)
An admissions official and a student from Carnegie Mellon's B-school discuss the application process, the workload, and what makes Tepper unique
Georgetown's Search for Leaders (Businessweek.com , 01/12/2006)
Admissions Director Monica Gray talks about what she looks for in candidates -- and where some applicants go wrong
Simon Says, Be Rigorous and Intimate (Businessweek.com , 01/10/2006)
Greg MacDonald of the University of Rochester's William E. Simon Graduate School of Business discusses curriculum, applications, and atmosphere
Insead Looks Beyond Academia For New Dean (Forbes , 01/05/2006)
Former PwC executive Frank Brown will try to build brand awareness in the U.S.
Ross School of Business (About.com, 01/05/2006)
Consistently ranked among the top business schools in the US, the Ross School of Business delivers a wide range of curriculum along with advanced elective courses.
Be Prepared for Arizona State (Businessweek.com , 01/04/2006)
Two MBA admissions officials from the W.P. Carey School of Business talk about what it takes to get in to this rigorous program
INSEAD's New Dean Looks Ahead (Businessweek.com , 12/22/2005)
J. Frank Brown is a PricewaterhouseCoopers vet with no MBA, but he has a clear idea of where the international B-school is going
California MBA Dreamin' (Businessweek.com , 12/20/2005)
Interested in a B-school degree from UCLA? Linda Baldwin, director of MBA admissions, talks about what it takes to make the grade
The MIT Sloan School of Management (About.com, 12/20/2005)
The MIT Sloan School of Management is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the US. Known for their outstanding curriculum, MIT Sloan offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. C
How Kellogg Makes Its Cut (Businessweek.com , 12/13/2005)
Assistant Dean Beth Flye and second-year student Brent Young discuss common applicant quandaries in this B-school chat
The Haas Difference (About.com, 12/07/2005)
The Haas School of Business (University of California- Berkley) is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the US. Haas offers an outstanding undergraduate program, as well as MBA and Do
CMU Tightens Up the Rolls (Businessweek.com , 11/28/2005)
The Tepper School of Business has reduced the size of its full-time class, making the admissions process more competitive. So what does it take to get in?
The Kellogg Advantage (About.com, 11/27/2005)
The Kellogg School of Management at Northwest University is one of the top rated business schools in the nation. Known for their constantly evolving curriculum, Kellogg offers MBA Programs, Doctoral P
Pulling Together at ESADE (Businessweek.com , 11/22/2005)
The Barcelona-based B-school prides itself on diversity and teamwork, say Admissions Director Núria Guilera and student Todd McKain
Thunderbird Endures Shrinking Pains (Businessweek.com , 11/22/2005)
School officials deny that the standalone B-school is for sale or closing, despite declining full-time enrollments
Getting on the Team at Kellogg (Businessweek.com , 11/09/2005)
Admissions Director Beth Flye talks about the school's culture and what it looks for when deciding who makes the cut
Exit Interview: HBS Dean Kim Clark (Harvard B-school, 11/07/2005)
Kim Clark recently resigned his ten-year post as dean of Harvard Business School to assume the presidency of Brigham Young University-Idaho.
European B-Schools Step Up U.S. Recruiting (CollegeJournal.com, 10/11/2005)
Plenty of M.B.A. programs are eager to help you expand your worldview while you earn your degree.
Getting into Georgia's "Boutique" (Businessweek.com , 10/11/2005)
Tiny Terry College of Business is seeking risk-takers -- but ones with some humility. In return, the school offers generous financial aid
How IMD Leads Rankings Of International Schools (CollegeJournal.com, 09/26/2005)
The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) focuses on a coveted skill: leadership.
The Krannert School Is Spreading Its Wings (CollegeJournal.com, 09/23/2005)
Purdue's Krannert School of Management may have taken first place in the Regional rankings, but it is trying to think a lot bigger.
Tuck School Is No. 1 In National Rankings (CollegeJournal.com, 09/22/2005)
Why the Tuck School of Business took top honors in the National rankings in our survey of recruiters.
Should I Seek an M.B.A. At a For-Profit School? (CollegeJournal.com, 09/09/2005)
Perri Capell on what to consider when choosing a graduate business-school program.
Let the MBA Buyer Beware (Business 2.0 , 08/25/2005)
Choosing between business schools can be maddening, unless you know exactly what you're looking for.
IMD Switzerland on business school rankings (About.com, 08/15/2005)
Read what IMD Switzerland has to say about business school rankings....
Harvard Gets a New Dean, for Now (Businessweek.com , 07/01/2005)
While the B-school searches for a permanent replacement for the departing Kim B. Clark, Jay Light will fill in
Georgetown: Taking a Global View (Businessweek.com , 06/20/2005)
The McDonough School of Business' new career management director, Anne Jones, strives to project a "clear, identifiable brand"
Kelley: New Avenues for MBAs (Businessweek.com , 06/17/2005)
Indiana University's B-school administration discuss the part-time, online, and full-time programs and offer admission tips
How Alternative Is This B-School? (Businessweek.com , 05/25/2005)
The Acton MBAE at Hardin Simmons University plays up its differences with other programs, but many see it as pretty much the same
Meet Me in St. Louis (Businessweek.com , 05/23/2005)
Jim Beirne, head of Olin career services, aims to broaden the school's influence by delivering "world-class job search education"
Looking for Value-Added Résumés (Businessweek.com , 05/17/2005)
Robert H. Smith B-school applicants need to not only list their achievements but also explain how they fortified their own leadership skills
Canada's Gateway to the East (Businessweek.com , 05/13/2005)
A presence in mainland China helps to create a global MBA, says Philip Hunt, career-management director at the Ivey School
How the Wind Blows at Weatherhead (Businessweek.com , 05/11/2005)
The school's admissions chief talks about what gives applicants an edge -- and about a new program for those with liberal-arts backgrounds
Growing Future CEOs in Texas (Businessweek.com , 05/08/2005)
Austin's McCombs School of Business boasts the most heads of big companies among any public B-school, says admissions director Christina Mabley
Goizueta: Are You Experienced? (Businessweek.com , 05/05/2005)
Apart from at least a year or two on the job, applicants need a "joyful spirit" and, just maybe, a parachute
An English B-School Reaches Out (Businessweek.com , 05/03/2005)
Cranfield School of Management is looking for more North American and female applicants, plus a mix of professional backgrounds
Applicants with "Fire in Their Bellies" (Businessweek.com , 05/02/2005)
That's the kind of MBA student that Boston U. is seeking, says Assistant Dean of Graduate Admissions Hayden Estrada
IMD Switzerland on business school rankings (About.com, 05/02/2005)
Read what IMD Switzerland has to say about business school rankings....
A Fresh Face for Yale (Businessweek.com , 04/28/2005)
As new B-school dean, Joel Podolny will bring scholarship to business study. Can he also restore the school's status?
Poll: What Would You Be Willing To Do To Secure Admission to Harvard Business School? (About.com, 04/25/2005)
The stock markets are booming. MBA salaries are sky-rocketing. What would you really give to get into the grand-daddy of all business schools? Respond to this poll and also find out how other readers...
Down to Earth at MIT (Businessweek.com , 04/19/2005)
The Sloan School offers a friendly environment and plenty of resources for self-starting students, says its admissions chief
Give Yale the Old College Try (Businessweek.com , 04/02/2005)
"If the network and friendships are important to you, then this is a good place," says admissions director Anne Coyle
Going Pro After Leaving the Pros (Businessweek.com , 03/28/2005)
Harvard and Wharton have a new business program designed to help NFL players kick off new careers when they retire
What Sets Sloan MBAs Apart (Businessweek.com , 03/15/2005)
Career Development Director Jacqueline Wilbur hails MIT's B-school grads for their intelligence and quirky individuality
On the Job at Vanderbilt (Businessweek.com , 03/10/2005)
Assistant Dean of Admissions Melinda Allen talks about the many ways Owen Graduate School helps students find the best possible jobs
Spotting the Schulich Spark (Businessweek.com , 03/06/2005)
York University B-school's head of student services says she looks for "highly motivated, articulate, and creative" applicants
Boundless Innovation Abounds at B Schools (About.com, 02/27/2005)
Business Majors' reader Tim O'Brien wrote in, informing me of an interesting program at the University of Pittsburgh's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business...
Who Needs Harvard? (Slate, 01/12/2005)
Why big corporations are hiring fewer Ivy Leaguers
Women with MBAs from Top Schools Rate Themselves Better Than Men MBAs Rate Themselves at the Execution and Operational Dimensions of Business (BusinessWire, 10/13/2004)
But Women are Harsher on Themselves When it Comes to Working with Numbers, Solving Problems and Managing Money; C200 Survey is First Major Study of MBA's on Status of Women in Business
An Insider's Guide to America's Top Business Schools (Business 2.0 , 09/01/2004)
The truth about student life in the nation's premier MBA programs.
B-schools' Latest Tactic: Super-early Recruiting (Businessweek.com , 08/10/2004)
Summer admissions events lure more MBA hopefuls
Top MBA programmes lose accreditation (in South Africa) (SABC, 05/20/2004)
The two-year process to evaluate and accredit 37 MBA programmes at 27 public and private institutions in the country found that 15 of the programmes could not be accredited at all – 44% of these failed to meet even minimum standards
Pros and cons of an overseas MBA (from India) (Indiatimes.com, 04/12/2004)
Ideally, right from the beginning of the applications process, students should put a lot of thought into matching their needs, aspirations and ability to invest with those of an institute’s
Reengineering the MBA (Business 2.0 , 04/01/2004)
Just when you thought the economy had shaken off the worst of the damage wrought by bubble-era MBAs, along comes the Rady School of Management at the University of California at San Diego, the first business school to open at a top-tier research univ
Cash-Cow Universities (Businessweek.com , 11/27/2003)
For-profits are growing fast and making money. Do students get what they pay for?
B-Schools with a Broader Bottom Line (Businessweek.com , 10/03/2003)
Which MBA programs are best at including social and environmental issues? The new "Beyond Grey Pinstripes" survey has the answers
Value wins (America Economia, 08/31/2003)
Incae gets top spot in Latin America's 2003 ranking (in spanish)
The Little Green Schoolhouse (inc.com , 07/01/2003)
A start-up school in Seattle mixes business and social responsibility
When an MBA Isn't Enough (Businessweek.com , 03/17/2003)
More students are doubling up
Going for an MBA in Europe (Frankfurter Allgemei, 02/14/2003)
Fast track to success or stopgap in times of economic lull?
The top ten criteria when choosing a school (Which MBA, 10/12/2002)
Reputation, programme content, location and the quality of the teaching faculty are first
Choosing a school: where to start (Which MBA, 10/12/2002)
With hundreds of institutions offering MBA programmes around the world, choosing one is not easy
Competing for a place at your chosen school (Which MBA, 10/11/2002)
purely statistically, getting into a top-ranked school can never be easy
Trading Places: Spending a Semester Abroad (MBA jungle, 06/04/2002)
Though overseas B-school degrees are beginning to catch on, foreign exchange programs remain the method of choice for U.S. MBA students looking to acquire that all-important international cachet.
Who Needs a Whole MBA? (Businessweek.com , 03/25/2002)
A specialized master's degree may better fit the bill
Choosing the right school (ForeignMBA, 01/01/2002)
Criteria you should carefully research before applying to a business school
Get Your Passport Stamped at School: The IMBA Explained (MBA jungle, 12/13/2001)
Looking for a stateside degree with a global focus? An international MBA may be your ticket to a fulfilling career.
What Women Should Ask Before Choosing a School (WSJ College , 03/27/2001)
For women, the selection process can be more exacting because business schools are still run predominantly by men
Is a Part-time MBA Right for You? (MBA jungle, 03/01/2001)
Not everyone can afford to take two years out of their lives and careers to head back to school. But that shouldn't keep your MBA dreams at bay-many schools offer part-time B-school programs to fit real-world schedules. Here's everything you need ...
Choosing the right school (Strive Magazine, 01/01/1999)
By Strive Magazine
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Which Mba?: A Critical Guide to the World's Best Programmes
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Businessweek Guide to the Best Business Schools
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Kaplan Getting into Business School: Selection, Admissions, Financial Aid (Serial)
by Kaplan
Kaplan Insider's Book of Business School Lists
by Adele Scheele
Canadian Business Guide to MBA and Executive MBA Programs
by Rebecca O. Carpenter
The MBA Guidebook: The Authoritative Guide to Accredited MBA Programs
by Martin, Ph.D. Schatz
The Guide to Best European Business Schools
by William H. Cox
   
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