Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) records, 1916- 2013

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Ross School of Business (University of Michigan) records, 1916- 2013

Dean's files of R. A. Stevenson, 1944-1960, with some earlier files of deans Edmund E. Day and Clare E. Griffin; dean's files of Floyd A. Bond primarily 1960-1979, but including earlier and later materials; administrative records concerning faculty matters, alumni activities, students, course offerings, conferences, and programs sponsored by the school, and the operation and construction of the school's building; records relating to special bureaus within the school, particularly the Bureau of Business Research, the Bureau of Hospital Administration, and the Bureau of Industrial Relations; miscellaneous files of Stevenson, including University of Minnesota records, speeches, and board of directors materials from Lear, Incorporated; miscellaneous personal files of Floyd Bond concerning other organizational activities; audiotapes; and photos and negatives of faculty, conferences and meetings, Tappan Hall and School of Business Administration Building, and school functions. Includes images appearing in magazine. Dividend

115 linear feet and feet and 3.82 GB

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390149

Bentley Historical Library

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Economic Club of Detroit

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Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951

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This dispute arose over the application of security regulations and economic demands during the renegotiation of the contract. A strike ensued and the company secured an injunction to restrain the mass picketing. Violence resulted in the arrest of some of the strikers. The Commissioner of Labor, Mr. Edward Corsi, appointed a fact-finding board consisting of Edmund Ezra Day, Chairman; DR. Samuel P Copen, Mr. Charles Garside, Mrs. Elinore Herrick and Paul S. Andrews. From the guide to ...

University of Michigan.

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Outside of museum holdings, no comprehensive survey and inventory of campus artwork had been attempted since 1937. With support from the Michigan Commission on Art in Public Places, 1,076 items were inventoried during 1988-1990. Additional inventory work was undertaken in 1997-1998 for risk management purposed, but generated little new information. From the description of Inventory of University of Michigan-owned art, 1988-1990, 1997-1998. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id...

American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business

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University of Michigan. Board of Regents

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Elected governing body of the University of Michigan. From the description of Board of Regents (University of Michigan) records, 1817-[ongoing]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422511 The Board of Regents is the governing body of the University of Michigan. From the description of Board of Regents (University of Michigan) agendas, 1996-[ongoing] (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778783 See the finding aid for Board of Regent...

Committee on Institutional Cooperation.

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The Committee for Institutional Cooperation (CIC) is an academic consortium consisting of the eleven universities of the Big Ten athletic conference and the University of Chicago. CIC was established in 1958 and is "committed to advancing academic excellence by promoting and coordinating collaborative activities and sharing resources. Its programs and activities extend to all aspects of university activity except intercollegiate athletics." Programs offered through CIC include the Traveling Scho...

Business Administration Assembly Hall (University of Michigan)

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Whitaker, Gilbert R.

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Bond, Floyd Alden

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Graduate Employees Organization (University of Michigan)

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The Graduate Employees Organization (GEO) is the legally certified collective bargaining agent for the graduate student teaching and staff assistants (GSAs) at the University of Michigan. These GSAs concurrently pursue graduate degrees and teach undergraduates at the University of Michigan. As GEO tee-shirts note, they are "Workers, Teachers, Students." As the bargaining agent for GSAs, GEO has negotiated and sustained a series of contracts improving the conditions of employment sin...

University of Michigan. Bureau of Hospital Administration

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Michigan Ross School of Business

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The first formal reference to commercial education at the University of Michigan was made in 1900-01, with courses offered through the College of Literature, Science and the Arts' Department of Economics. The number of commercial courses in the department expanded steadily, and in 1904-05 a "Certificate of Commerce" was authorized for those who had specialized in the field. Growth, both in terms of students and courses continued, with a sudden upswing of interest immediately after W...

Tappan Hall (University of Michigan)

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University of Michigan. Honors Convocation.

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University of Michigan. Bureau of Business Research

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Ross School of Business Building (University of Michigan)

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Committee for economic development

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Stevenson, Russell Alger, 1890-

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University of Michigan. Bureau of Industrial Relations

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The Bureau of Industrial Relations was established in 1935 as a center for information on employer-employee relations. It was financed with funds donated by the Earhart Foundation. For administrative purposes, the Bureau of Industrial Relations was a part of the School of Business Administration, but served the entire University. The aim of the Bureau was to be of help to all people and groups who were trying to deal with problems in industrial relations. Services were available to ...

Lear, Inc.

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Griffin, Clare E. (Clare Elmer), 1892-1979

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