Papers, 1909-1932.

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Papers, 1909-1932.

Speeches, notes, articles, conference reports, and other papers of the lawyer and business executive, E. K. Hall; material is chiefly related to personnel and personnel relations in business. Collection includes material related to Hall's responsabilities as business manager in the United States Students' Army Training Corps during the first world war, correspondence related to his retirement as vice president of American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and notes on courses he taught at Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College. Also includes letters of condolence, eulogies, and newspaper articles written at his death.

7 boxes (7.5 ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7119300

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Hall, E. K. (Edward Kimball), 1870-1932.

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Hall was born in Granville, Ill. in 1870. He attended Oberlin College and Dartmouth College, receiving his A.B. degree from the latter in 1892. After graduating from college, Hall accepted the position of physical director and football coach at the University of Illinois. At the same time he studied in the office of an Urbana lawyer, so that he was able to enter Harvard Law School as a second year student in 1894. He received his LL.B degree in 1896, practiced law in Pennsylvania for one year, t...

New England Telephone and Telegraph Company

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Telephone wires, near Becket, Mass. Approximately every twenty years, western New England suffers from devastating ice storms, leaving heavy ice coating on trees and buildings and hazardous conditions. Major storms struck in 1921, 1942, 1961, 1983, 1998, and 2008, with the storm of December 29-30, 1942, disrupting power and closing roads throughout a broad swath of the northeast. In northern New York state, ice depths reached six inches. From the guide to th...

Leavitt, Dorothy

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Amos Tuck School of Business Administration

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The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration was established in 1900 by Edward Tuck who named it in honor of his father. The school was known as the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance until ca. 1941. From the description of Records, 1900- (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 237296668 ...

American Telephone and Telegraph Company.

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United States. Army. Students' Army Training Corps. Dartmouth College Unit.

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