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School Beginnings
The Amos Tuck School of Business, formerly the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance, is the nation's first graduate school of management. It was founded in 1900 when Edward Tuck donated 1,700 shares of Great Northern Railway Company of Minnesota stock to get the school started. A year later, Tuck gave the school $100,000 and followed up with an additional $500,000 in 1929.
Tuck, who named the school in memory of his father, graduated from Dartmouth in 1862 and worked in banking and railroad investment. Tuck's father was a founding member of the Republican Party. He, too, had graduated from Dartmouth. |
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