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1908
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Harvard Corporation votes to establish HBS to teach business on a graduate level only, with a five-year experimental authorization under the wing of the Department of Economics; each word of the School's name ("Graduate School of Business Administration") is carefully chosen by Harvard President Charles Eliot and Government Professor (and future Harvard President) A. Lawrence Lowell.
Harvard economist Edwin F. Gay is appointed as the first dean of HBS, and spends the spring and summer planning the new School's curriculum.
24 regular and 35 "special" students enroll
The Rockefellers' General Education Board votes to support HBS financially for five years
"Confidential" business documents begin to be collected
"Cooperative lecture courses" created; taught by active managers
A. W. Preston gives $2,000/year for 5 years for international studies
Edward King donates $1,000 for initial expenses
Industry "advisory committees" authorized; textile committee created
Students make site visits to railroads and manufacturing firms
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Timeline: 1908
Three rooms in University Hall are set aside for the HBS dean's use
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