John Clemans Flanagan papers, 1941-1994.

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John Clemans Flanagan papers, 1941-1994.

Writings, notes, reports, studies, printed matter, and photographs, relating to psychological factors in personnel selection and training for air crew duties during and after World War II.

4 ms. boxes.

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United States. Army Air Forces

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The Army Air Forces War Adjustment Course was established in 1944 at several locations in the U.S., one of which was Harvard Business School. The HBS program involved eight weeks of training in the business of contract terminations, cutbacks, and property disposal necessitated by changes in Army Air Forces tactical requirements. Approximately 4,200 officers received instruction throughout the country, about one sixth of them at HBS. The goal of the program was to train men for participation in t...

Flanagan, John Clemans, 1906-1996

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American psychologist; colonel, United States Army Air Forces; chief, Psychological Branch, Research Division, Office of the Air Surgeon, 1942-1945. From the description of John Clemans Flanagan papers, 1941-1994. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123373244 Biographical/Historical Note American psychologist; colonel, United States Army Air Forces; chief, Psychological Branch, Research Division, Office of the Air Surgeon, 194...