Papers on transportation, 1937-1966 (inclusive).

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Papers on transportation, 1937-1966 (inclusive).

Correspondence, copies of letters to newspapers and railroad magazines on local transportation problems, and papers relating to Lancaster's connection with the Port of Boston, the New England Governors' Committee on Public Transportation and to his teaching at Harvard Business School and Boston University.

3 linear ft. (3 cases, 1 box, 2 v.)

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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 ...

New England Council

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New England Council was established to promote the coordination of effort in supporting the economic development of the region. From the description of [New England Council publications]. [ca. 1925-1930] (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 314411231 ...

Cherington, Paul Terry, 1876-

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Paul T. Cherington organized and taught the first marketing courses at Harvard Business School from 1908-1919. Towards the end of World War I he worked in the Textile Section of the Division of Planning and Statistics and the United States Shipping Board. He left Harvard to become Secretary-Treasurer of the National Wool Association; and later Director of Research of the J. Walter Thompson Company where he remained until 1931. While there he taught at Stanford Graduate School of Business; and fr...

Boston University

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New England Governors' Committee on Public Transportation.

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Boston and Albany Railroad Co.

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Formed in 1867 by merger of the Boston and Worcester Railroad (chartered 1831) and the Western Railroad (chartered 1833). Leased to the New York Central in 1899. From the description of Records, 1831-1898 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269580906 The Boston and Albany Railroad Company resulted from the development and eventual merger of several railroad lines built to connect eastern Massachusetts with eastern New York state. The firs...

Lancaster, Southworth, 1893-1966.

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Transportation consultant. A.B. Harvard (1915). With Boston and Albany Railroad (1916-1943). Lecturer on transportation, Harvard Business School (1943-1945); traffic manager, Port of Boston Commission (1945-1954). Consultant, New England Governors' Committee on Public Transportation. From the description of Papers on transportation, 1937-1966 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269582590 ...

Old Colony Railroad Company

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Chartered in 1844; opened for service from Boston to Plymouth, Mass., in 1845. Eventually blanketed southern Massachusetts with rail lines. Operated the famous boat train from Boston connecting with Fall River steamers for New York City. Passed into control of the New Haven system in 1893. From the description of Records, 1846-1937 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 269581169 ...