Deane Waldo Malott papers, 1894-1996.

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Deane Waldo Malott papers, 1894-1996.

Personal and professional correspondence, diary, journals, speeches, reports, printed material, clippings, and photographs documenting Malott's career as a professor at Harvard Business School, chancellor of the University of Kansas, and papers pertaining to his activities after retiring from the Cornell University presidency. Relates to the various corporations and organizations with which Malott was associated; travel writings; and political writings, including his support for Barry M. Goldwater's presidential candidacy, and other issues. Also, 1990-92 reminiscences by Deane W. Malott, one about Norman Moore, MD; bound typescript "Diary of Edith Grey Johnson," 1965; reports on colleges visited, 1963-1970; and reports of work he did as a consultant to the Association of American colleges. Includes "Tributes to a Gracious Lady from her Staff" (Eleanor Malott); "The Wedding Journal"; a videotape interview by Liza Pohle and Barbara Malott, a collection of autographs from famous people (including Janet Reno), two scrapbooks of ephemera, newspaper clippings, letters, and other personally significant items.

49.7 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7908718

Cornell University Library

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Harvard university. Graduate school of business administration

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University of Kansas.

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Michael Harvey Malott was an Abilene, Kansas banker and founder of Bank of Malott and Company, later Citizens Bank, in 1885. Malott served as president of Citizens Bank from 1911 until a few years before his death, when he became chairman of the board. Malott died on February 18, 1952 in Abilene, Kansas. His son, Deane Waldo Malott, was born on July 10, 1898. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1921 and Harvard Business School in 1923. He died on September 11, 1996. From th...

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