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In response to Rockefeller's 1948 challenge grant, HBS raises a total of $12.1 million, including a $2 million from the Kresge Foundation, and gifts from 45 companies and 1,500 individuals
"Mobilization Analysis Center," under direction of Stanley F. Teele, is created in December at the request of the armed forces due to Korean mobilization
Faculty votes to accept the Committee on Educational Policy's recommendations regarding MBA program
Filene Professorship, honoring retailer Lincoln Filene, is established; Malcolm McNair is named first incumbent
HBS sponsors a two-week session for the U.S. government's Economic Cooperation Administration, under auspices of Marshall Plan, on U.S. productivity
In first full year, HBS raises contributions of $60,000 from 1,200 alumni
Only 7% of HBS budget is covered by endowment income; increases to 15% by 1955
Paul Lawrence receives DCS in Organizational Behavior
The Wallace Brett Donham Professorship of Human Relations is created by transfer of end-of-year surplus to endowment
Wilson Professorship, honoring manufacturing executive Charles E. Wilson, is established by General Electric; Richard Meriam is named first incumbent
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Timeline: 1950
Thomas Raymond (MBA 11/47) joins faculty; begins developing new "Written Analysis of Cases" course
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