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1965
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1960s
Greyser, Stephen Abel
Raymond, Thomas Joseph
Also in 1965:
Applications to MBA program rise 18% to 2,544
C. Roland Christensen and Ken Andrews publish Business Policy: Text and Cases, a groundbreaking strategy text
Women's Student Association (WSA) is organized
"Tele-Case Discussions" are used to link faculty with executives in five U.S. cities
366 companies conduct 7,390 interviews with second-year students; 201 of those companies do not succeed in hiring
38 seminars are offered to HBS doctoral students (up from 1 in 1958)
Albert Gordon (MBA '25) heads a new committee on major gifts
Charles Christenson publishes Strategic Aspects of Competitive Bidding
Dillon House, 1st new building since 1953, is dedicated
Ford Foundation initiates supports 5-year "Multinational Enterprise Project," a research program headed by Ray Vernon
George Bates, faculty member since 1925, retires
Gund Professorship of Commercial Banking (2nd Gund chair at HBS) is established; Charlie Williams is named first incumbent (in 1966)
HBR's paid circulation reaches 83,000 (up 11% in a year), and reprint orders from 22,470 individuals and businesses reach 678,100 (up 35%)
Howard Raiffa, Robert Schlaifer, and John Pratt publish Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory
James Healy publishes Creative Collective Bargaining
Jay Lorsch publishes doctoral dissertation, Product Innovation and Organization
John Dearden publishes Management Control Systems, which stays in print for decades
John Pratt publishes "Risk Aversion in the Small and the Large" in Econometrica, which influences subsequent studies of risk; becomes editor of Journal of the American Statistical Research Association
London and Manchester Business Schools are founded on HBS model
Neil Crone, "family physician" to HBS for a quarter-century, retires
Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch publish Organizational Behavior and Administration
Robert Anthony publishes Planning and Control Systems; takes leave to become Assistant Secretary of Defense; later receives DoD's "Medal for Distinguished Public Service"
Second summer Workshop in Research in Business Finance is held on campus, and includes 20 researchers from other business schools
Walter Salmon publishes Product Profitability Measurement and Merchandise Decisions
Winthrop Aldrich's papers are deposited in Baker Library
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Stepehen Greyser and Thomas Raymond initiate "Institute in Arts Administration," in collaboration with Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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