Note from Paul Schurr, WG’62

Document with images Icon Here are a few links to some interesting historical points: Educational costs in 1960: http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/tuition/1960.html History of Wharton buildings, including Huntsman, Vance, Dietrich, and Steinberg-Dietrich, in addition to Penn’s Claudia Cohen Hall      (formerly Logan).  Did you know that Dietrich Hall was among the first buildings completed at Penn afterRead More

Note from Salomon Moussatche, WG’48

Document with images Icon When I arrived to the Wharton campus at age 19, I was the first student ever admitted from Argentina. In my interview with Director Clyde Kahler, we were setting the core subjects I should take in order to graduate and when he mentioned “Advanced Economics” I reminded him that myRead More

Note from John Majane, WG’58

Elizabeth and John Majane I met my wife of 55 years there. She was at an affair with a friend of mine when I first saw her. It was at the venerable Franklin Institute. A dinner under the view of Benjamin Franklin. That great old marble statue. It is of course, still there. AndRead More

Memory from Phillip Gehman, WG’59

Document with images Icon One of my fondest memories in my first year at Wharton was attending classes on the American Labor Movement and Negotiations led by Dr. George W. Taylor, a brilliant and world renowned professor and expert in his field. I felt especially honored to have studied under him and to haveRead More

In Memory of John D’Luhy, WG’59

John D'Luhy, Wg'59 John D’Luhy WG’59 Member of the Leadership Committee, Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society John D’Luhy was a 1955 graduate of Trinity College, Philadelphia, and continued his education at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. D’Luhy received his M.B.A. from Wharton in 1959. After leaving graduate school, D’Luhy joined MerrillRead More