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1969
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Also in 1969:
HBS and Harvard Law School establish the JD/MBA program: the School's first joint-degree program.
Anna Spang, assistant librarian, retires; first HBS staff member to reach 50-year University service milestone
Student unrest spreads across Harvard campus in spring, including HBS, but HBS students vote not to support a strike
"Doriot Fund" is established to provide fellowships for foreign students
"Time-shared" computer usage increases 140% (to about 8 hours) among first-year class
Andrew Towl publishes To Study Administration by Cases
Baker questions whether informal "requirement" that students have at least 2 years of work experience before entering MBA program be made formal
Baker writes that "leadership potential" has always been an important admissions criterion
Baker, concerned about the "undynamic" Trade Union Program, which has little interaction with rest of HBS, calls for a program review
Dickinson Professorship, honoring accountant Arthur Dickinson, is established; Walter Frese is named first incumbent
During Baker's tenure, number of chaired professorships has increased from 13 to 35
Faculty votes to approve Baker's effort to increase minority applications to MBA program, and to admit "the greatest number consistent with the effective functioning of the program"
First HBSA European conference is held (in Amsterdam)
First-year sections reduced from 100 to 75 students, and first-year MBA class is "standardized" at 750 students
Friends and former students of Georges Doriot establish a fellowship in his name to help foreign students at HBS
Gordon Donaldson publishes Strategy for Financial Mobility
HBS Fund raises more than $1 million for the first time
HBS negotiates for 42,000 hours of "terminal time" for 1969-70 for same price as 20,000 hours in 1968-69
Herbert F. Johnson Professorship of International Business Management is endowed; Ray Vernon is named first incumbent
John Bishop is appointed first director of Harvard's Office of Information Technology; spends 2 years helping structure IT at Harvard
John McArthur and Bruce Scott publish Industrial Planning In France
Krannert Professorship, honoring manufacturer Herman Krannert, is established; John Dearden is named first incumbent
Lawrence Thompson takes leave to serve as senior vice president of Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates; develops environmentally sound solid-waste disposal system for big cities
New HBS Clubs open in Milan, the Netherlands, Rhein-Ruhr, and Sweden; Geneva club becomes inactive
Out of 91 participants in experimental AMP in summer of 1969, 89 return for second 6-week session
PMD is shortened from 16 to 14 weeks
Paul Cherington takes leaves to serve as Assistant Secretary in Department of Transportation
Richard Dooley begins work on new executive education program aimed at owners of small businesses; launched (in 1972) as "Smaller Company Management Program"
Robin Foote, MBA '69, becomes first female student to graduate at top of her class
Smith Professorship, honoring Willard Prescott Smith, is established; Gordon Donaldson is named first incumbent
Stephen Fuller becomes president of the Asian Institute of Management
Ted Levitt publishes The Marketing Mode
The 1907 Foundation Professorship of Distribution is established
Wilbur England receives Shipman Gold Medal from National Association of Purchasing Management
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HBS Club of Singapore is established
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