Mudgett papers, 1899-1980.
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Mudgett, Mildred Dennett
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Mildred Mudgett was a social work educator. From the description of Mildred Mudgett papers, 1969-1978. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63279774 Mildred Dennett Mudgett, social work educator and practitioner, was born in Springville, New York, on August 26, 1888. She was educated at Friends School and Mount Holyoke College, graduating from the latter in 1909. She attended the New York School of Social Work and Columbia University in 19...
Mudgett family
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University of Minnesota. School of Social Work
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Social work education was first initiated at the University of Minnesota in 1917 via the Training Course for Social and Civic Work program within the department of sociology. The program consisted of five years of course work, resulting in a Master's degree, with the first awarded to Mary Agnes Meier in 1918. The School of Social Work was officially established in 1942, awarding a master's level degree, while an undergraduate degree could be obtained through the department of sociology. In the e...
University of Minnesota. School of Business Administration
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On June 18, 1919, the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota established the School of Business. In 1927, the name was changed to the School of Business Administration. From its inception, the school offered both a four year B.S. and a five year M.S. in business. In 1926, the accounting program was established and in 1935 the M.B.A. was approved. A Ph.D. in business administration was approved in 1948. In 1963, the School of Business Administration moved from the East Bank into a new bu...
Mudgett, Bruce D., 1884-
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Bruce Mudgett was born in Jesup, Iowa, attended the University of Idaho Prepatory School, Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned his Ph. D. He came to the University of Minnesota in 1919 as a professor of economics in the new School of Business, and specialized in insurance. In 1916, he married Mildred Dennett, who was the first exception to the University of Minnesota's rule against hiring wives of faculty members, when she was appointed to the School of Social ...