Records of President Arnold R. Weber 1985-1994

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Records of President Arnold R. Weber 1985-1994

Arnold R. Weber had a long history in academia prior to his election at Northwestern. His teaching career began at M.I.T., where he was an Assistant Professor of Industrial Relations from 1957-58. He went on to hold positions at University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Colorado. In 1984 he accepted the presidency at Northwestern University. He was known for role in addressing budget issues and his forceful leadership style. These papers cover a wide range of subjects from general files to program review documents and faculty vacation information.

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Weber, Arnold Robert.

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Arnold R. Weber had a long history in academia prior to his election at Northwestern. His teaching career began at M.I.T., where he was an Assistant Professor of Industrial Relations from 1957-58. He was recruited by a former professor and mentor to the faculty of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago, where he taught from 1958 until 1973, as the Isidore Brown and Gladys Brown Professor of Urban and Labor Economics from 1971-1973. In 1973 he moved to Carnegie ...

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Foley, Barbara, 1948-....

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