School of Business Administration (University of Michigan) records, 1916-[ongoing].

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School of Business Administration (University of Michigan) records, 1916-[ongoing].

Dean's files of R. A. Stevenson, 1944-1960, with some earlier files of deans Edmund E. Day and Clare E. Griffin; dean's files of Floyd A. Bond primarily 1960-1979, but including earlier and later materials; admininistrative records concerning faculty matters, alumni activities, students, course offerings, conferences, and programs sponsored by the school, and the operation and construction of the school's building; records relating to special bureaus within the school, particularly the Bureau of Business Research, the Bureau of Hospital Administration, and the Bureau of Industrial Relations; miscellaneous files of Stevenson, including University of Minnesota records, speeches, and board of directors materials from Lear, Incorporated; miscelaneous personal files of Floyd Bond concerning other organizational activities; and photographs and sound tapes.

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Bentley Historical Library

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Committee on Institutional Cooperation.

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Stevenson, Russell Alger, 1890-

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University of Michigan.

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University of Michigan. Bureau of Industrial Relations

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The Bureau of Industrial Relations was established in 1935 as a center for information on employer-employee relations. It was financed with funds donated by the Earhart Foundation. For administrative purposes, the Bureau of Industrial Relations was a part of the School of Business Administration, but served the entire University. The aim of the Bureau was to be of help to all people and groups who were trying to deal with problems in industrial relations. Services were available to ...

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University of Michigan. School of Business Administration

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Bond, Floyd Alden

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Day, Edmund Ezra, 1883-1951

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This dispute arose over the application of security regulations and economic demands during the renegotiation of the contract. A strike ensued and the company secured an injunction to restrain the mass picketing. Violence resulted in the arrest of some of the strikers. The Commissioner of Labor, Mr. Edward Corsi, appointed a fact-finding board consisting of Edmund Ezra Day, Chairman; DR. Samuel P Copen, Mr. Charles Garside, Mrs. Elinore Herrick and Paul S. Andrews. From the guide to ...

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