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Also in 1963:
New "Division of International Activities" is created in March, to oversee Turkish and Indian efforts (as well as other global relationships); headed by Harry Hansen
3 HBS faculty members visit Central America at request of US Agency for International Development to explore training needs there
Baker worries that HBS is too dependent on "soft money"
Business History Review publishes first "theme" issue (on the role of fashion in the history of business)
C. Roland Christensen is named first George F. Baker, Jr. Professor of Business Administration, recognizing his work in the policy field
Dan Smith serves as president of the Tax Institute of America
David Hawkins wins Newcomen Society Award for his Business History Review article on development of modern financial reporting practices
Educating Tomorrow's Managers, a bequest-oriented publication, is mailed to seven pilot classes and generates 28 bequests to HBS
Entering class of 680 includes first 7 female first-years
Faculty votes to extend PMD for several more years
First-year students participate in first run of the "Business Game," a dynamic case series created by James McKenney
Ford Foundation makes major grant ($200,000 per year for 5 years) in (partial) support of HBS research in organizational behavior
George F. Baker, Jr., Professorship is established
Gund Professorship of Economics and Business Administration, honoring banker George Gund and linking HBS and Harvard College, is established
HBS hosts a business policy conference which helps disseminate the "SWOT" (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) framework
Laurence Kipp is named head librarian at Baker Library
Ralph Hidy becomes editor of Harvard Studies in Business History
Richard Vancil publishes The Leasing of Industrial Equipment
School moves from a two-term to a three-term calendar as one result of the "Planning for Change" debates
Walker Professorship, honoring HBS Professor Ross Walker, is established
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Intercollegiate Case Clearing House sells $107,000 worth of mimeographed cases; approaches break-even point
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