Indiana University DBA Program Chair's records, 1965-1971, (bulk 1967-1971)

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Indiana University DBA Program Chair's records, 1965-1971, (bulk 1967-1971)

This small collection of records dates from Schuyler F. Otteson's tenure as chair of the Doctoral program in Business Administration, 1965-1971. The first series, Correspondence, spans the years 1965-1971 and is arranged alphabetically by subject or correspondent's surname. Overall, the correspondence is very general in nature and primarily consists of communications with department members or those in the same field at other universities. The second series, Administrative files, spans the years 1965-1971 and includes files on various subjects relating to the DBA chair position such as grants, enrollment, and committees. The folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.

1 cubic foot (3 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8195017

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Indiana University. Graduate School of Business

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The doctoral program in Indiana University's School of Business dates from just after World War II. In June 1947, the IU trustees authorized the Doctor of Commercial Science degree, which was later changed to a Doctor of Business Administration. The D.C.S. degree required candidates to be competent in five fields, including economic theory. Written and oral examinations in those fields and the preparation of a dissertation completed the degree requirements. Since its inception, the doctoral prog...

Otteson, Schuyler F. (Schuyler Franklin), 1917-

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Schuyler F. Otteson served as Dean of the School of Business from 1971 to 1982 and as assistant professor and professor of marketing from 1946 to 1971. During his career, Otteson was involved in many committees and organizations both within and outside of the University, including the American Marketing Association, Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), and Council for Professional Education for Business (CPEB). From the description of Schuyler F. Otteson papers, 1938-1971, b...