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1934
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Executive Education
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1930s
Cabot, Philip
Also in 1934:
Donham proposes to expand mission of HBS to include public, as well as private, administration; faculty approves 7-course sequence
Establishment of HBS clubs in Paris and Shanghai mark increasing internationalization of HBS alumni population
Cuts in junior faculty ranks sharply reduce the "pipeline" of future faculty
Fatigue Lab study identifies salt loss as source of cramps among Ohio steel workers
First students in joint Harvard-Yale business/law program enroll
HBS Club of France is founded
Professor Phil Cabot's "Industry and Government in the United States," based in part on Mayo's work, is first offered
Transportation professor George Roorbach dies unexpectedly; Harvard economics instructor George P. Baker agrees to fill in
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Timeline: 1934
Philip Cabot proposes that a group of executives between 30 and 50 years old meet to discuss business/government relations
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