College of Business and Public Administration records

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College of Business and Public Administration records

1954-1973

These records consists of the administrative files of the College of Business and Public Administration. Important subjects addressed are the projection of class enrollment; graduate statistics; the history of the College; dedication of new buildings; faculty organizations; ten-year projections for the college; and departmental projections. In addition, activities of the Committee on Style of the Maryland Constitutional Convention Commission (1965-1968), marketing research criteria, and urban and minority studies are documented.

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Callcott, George H., 1929-

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University of Maryland, College Park. College of Business and Public Administration

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Established as the School of Commerce in 1921. Became the College of Business and Public Administration in 1943 and absorbed into the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences in 1972. From the description of Records. 1954-1973. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23441237 ...

Burdette, Franklin L., 1911-....

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Business and Public Administration, College of

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The College of Business and Public Administration of the University of Maryland at College Park was first established as the School of Commerce in 1921. Leslie W. Baker, a certified public accountant, proposed opening the school at an alumni dinner in Baltimore during the school year 1920-21 in honor of President Woods, when he found that the University of Maryland did not offer accounting and business courses. Stimulated by Maynard A. Clemens, a director at the Baltimore Y.M. C. A....

Hohenstein, Walter V. (Walter Vick)

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