John Lintner papers, 1930-1983 (inclusive).

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John Lintner papers, 1930-1983 (inclusive).

Collection consists of consulting records, correspondence, research files, speeches, writings, and teaching material of John Virgil Lintner. Consulting records include material related to his work with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Charles River Associates, and Electric Bond and Share Company. Correspondence, research, speeches, and writings discuss mutual funds, banks, public debt, utility companies, and inflation. Teaching materials include course outlines, reading lists, notes compiled for lectures, and case studies for classes such as Advanced Economic Analysis, Foundations of Finance, and Economics of Managerial Decisions, among others. The collection also includes class notes kept by John Virgil Lintner while a graduate student in economics at Harvard University, 1940-1941.

8 linear ft. (1 box, 5 cartons.)

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Harvard University

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Harvard College was founded by a vote of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts on October 28, 1636 that allocated “400£ towards a schoale or colledge.” Subsequent legislative acts established the Board of Overseers, but it was the Charter of 1650 that created the Harvard Corporation as the College's primary governing board and defined its composition and authority. The College Charter became a contentious target for College officials, the Massachusetts Governor and General C...

Charles River Associates

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Electric Bond and Share Company

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Electric Bond and Share Co. was the largest utility holding company in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. It controlled about 10% of the electricity generated in the country. The company had its origins in the 1890s when General Electric Co. organized the Electrical Securities Co. of Boston to assist small utilities who wanted to buy generating equipment. Electrical Securities bought the stocks and bonds that were being issued by these electric companies and u...

Lintner, John, 1916-1983

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John Virgil Lintner taught at HBS from 1943-1983. He was appointed the first George Gund Professor of Business and Economics, a joint appointment between HBS and Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. From the description of John Lintner papers, 1930-1983 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229917688 ...

Harvard university. Graduate school of business administration

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The faculty of the Harvard Business School was formally organized in 1913. For the school's first two years (1908-1910) the teaching staff was organized informally. From 1910 to 1913 the teaching and administrative staff was organized as an Administrative Board. From the description of Faculty minutes, 1908- [microform]. (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269607747 ...

United States. Securities and Exchange Commission

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