Papers of clubs and societies, 1914-

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Papers of clubs and societies, 1914-

A composite collection of the records and papers of various student and alumni clubs and societies. Most significant are the office files, 1944-1964, of the Associates of the Harvard Business School, together with other material relating to the Associates; and records of the Student Association, including minutes, financial records, reports, and addresses. There are folders on many of the regional alumni clubs and records and papers of the weekend conferences, 1936-1945, a discussion group for business executives held at the school.

ca. 10 cubic ft.

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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 ...

Century Club (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration)

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Marketing Club (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration)

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Doctoral Association.

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Canadian Club (Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration)

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Harvard Business School Fund

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Harvard University. Finance Club

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Cabot, Philip, 1872-1941

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Philip Cabot began lecturing in public utility management in 1924 and became Professor of Utility Management in 1927. In 1935 he changed focus and became Professor of Business Administration. Reflecting his concern with the social contract between workers and employers, he organized the Business Executive Discussion Group in 1935. In 1941, this forum became the New England Conference on National Defense, with membership restricted to leaders of small New England businesses. Cabot organized and r...

Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration. Wives' Club.

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Boston Conference on Distribution

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Staplers Club.

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Gaydon Club.

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American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business

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Anthony, DeForest.

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Associates of the Harvard Business School

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In existence since 1930, the Associates of the Harvard Business School was an group of individuals and corporations affiliated with the School for the exchange of experience, research, and ideas. Originally established in February 1930 as the Two Hundred Fifty Associates of the Harvard Business School, an organization permanently limited to 250 individuals, the Associates was reorganized in December of 1943 under the title of the Associates of the Harvard Business School. The purpose of the reor...

Rostrum Club.

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Advanced Management Association.

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Arts across the River.

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