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With Dean Donham's strong urging, Australian researcher Elton Mayo joins faculty; "Industrial Relations" research group is established with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, and begins investigating the "human factor" in business.
Six living halls completed in fall; 521 HBS students move in
Bureau of Business Research becomes less involved in casewriting
Developing the "professional side of business" is cited as main aim of HBS
Donham calls for efforts to "socialize the results of science"
Faculty vote shows that 12 out of 17 faculty believe that HBS students are overworked; 5 do not
Georges Doriot introduces Manufacturing Industries elective; forerunner to his celebrated Manufacturing course
HBS loses 4 professors to industry and 1 to Stanford; Donham expresses concern about salaries and competitiveness
J. Hugh Jackson leaves to teach at new Stanford Business School; eventually becomes school's second dean
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Timeline: 1926
First volume of Harvard Business Reports is published
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