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1964
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1960s
Also in 1964:
31 DBAs -- largest total in history of doctoral program to date -- are awarded
Entering MBA class includes 683 men and 3 women
First computer (an IBM 1401) is installed on campus; used for "business games" in classroom, research, and administration
HBS active case collection totals 26,967
1907 Foundation Professorship of Business Logistics is established
68 "active faculty research projects" are underway; largest total in School's history
Baker writes that HBS wants to increase applications from women and minorities
David Professorship, honoring Dean David, is established
Faculty Advisory Committee on International Activities promulgates rules for HBS engagement in foreign programs: 1) foreign experience for faculty is good; 2) formal foreign affiliations will be limited to 3 at any one time, involving no more than 8 faculty members
First high-speed copier (a Xerox 914) is installed in Baker; in less than 4 months, 25,000 copies are made
Four new HBS clubs -- in the Central Carolinas, Japan, South Africa, and Lima, Peru -- are formed
HBS Fund sets two new records with $600,000 in gifts from 12,000 contributors
HBS investigates "Tele-Case Discussion" potential, using phone networks to conduct discussions on a nationwide basis
HBS professors teach first program at Central American Institute of Business Administration (INCAE) in Antigua, Guatemala; 46 owners and managers of businesses in 6 countries attend
HBS receives a "very large grant" from IBM to support a 10-year, Harvard-wide program on technological advances and social change
Harry Hansen, HBS Club of London, and British Institute of Management jointly offer 6-week executive course at Bede College
Informal relationship between HBS and INSEAD (at Fontainebleau, France) begins
Lewis Ward heads new Data Processing Center
McNair Professorship, honoring HBS Professor Malcolm McNair, is established; Harry Hansen is named first incumbent (in 1965)
Paul Lawrence becomes head of OB area (through 1969)
Robert Anthony publishes Essentials of Accounting
Summer workshop series in Research in Business Finance, supported by Ford Foundation, begins
Ted Levitt publishes Industrial Purchasing Behavior
The HBS Club Presidents' Institute meets at HBS; attended by 26 club presidents seeking help in organizing events
Three professors hired in the 1920s -- Neil Borden, Malcolm McNair, and Richard Meriam -- retire
USDA asks HBS to develop a program to help extension personnel work with agricultural marketing firms
Weatherhead Professorship, honoring inventor Albert Weatherhead, is established; Robert Livernash is named first incumbent (in 1965)
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Timeline: 1964
Intercollegiate Case Clearing House sells $154,000 worth of cases; becomes self-sustaining
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