Ossian MacKenzie papers. [manuscript]. 1954-1963.

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Ossian MacKenzie papers. [manuscript]. 1954-1963.

First Dean of the Pennsylvania State University College of Business Administration (1953-1973). Initiated the Executive Management Program at Penn State (1956) and the Business Executive in Residence Program (1966). Also served as Assistant to the President (1956-1957), and oversaw university operations of housing, food service, purchasing, physical plant and personnel services. The collection consists of seven series: (1) Correspondence with Milton E. Eisenhower and C. R. Barnes, University Controller. (2) The University's centennial of 1955. (3) Administration of the College of Business Administration. (4) University Committees, including the Academic Policies Committee, the Administrative Committee on Research, and the Council of Administration papers. (5) Articles from 1956-1964. (6) Speeches from 1952-1963. (7) Mimeographed manuscript of the book "Correspondence Instruction in the United States," written with E. L. Christensen and P. H. Rigby.

2.5 ft. (2 cartons).

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