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The International Senior Managers Program (ISMP) is launched in Vevey, Switzerland: first HBS executive education course based outside U.S.
Chris Christensen inaugurates teaching seminar for HBS doctoral students; subsequently includes instructors from other Harvard departments and other universities
Black Chair, honoring agricultural economist John Black, is established
Bowen McCoy (MBA '62) publishes "The Parable of the Sadhu" in HBR; influential consideration of ethical dilemmas which is subsequently included in HBS courses
Founders of Jerusalem Institute of Management ask HBS for help setting up new school
Full-time staff (including faculty) has been reduced from 631 to 598 since 1971; Fouraker applauds dedication of HBS community to its mission
HBS Clubs established in Brazil and Korea
HBS realizes nearly $1.26 million from the estate of Grace Ditman for construction of Cumnock Hall
In one year, HBS endowment increases from $33.4 million to almost $43 million, due to central write-up in book value and increased HBS fund-raising
James Heskett publishes Business Logistics
Jesse Isidor Straus Professorship is established; Charles Christenson is named first incumbent
John Dearden publishes Cost Accounting and Financial Control Systems
Keith Butters chairs University-wide committee to help restructure faculty retirement package
More foreign men than American men are admitted to doctoral programs
Robison Professorship, honoring manufacturing executive James Robison, is established; Wickham Skinner is named first incumbent
The 1907 Foundation Professorship in Transportation, Logistics, and Distribution (3rd HBS chair supported by the 1907 Foundation) is established; John Meyer is named first incumbent
Timken Professorship, funded by Timken Foundation and Timken International Fund, is established; Hugo Uyterhoeven is named first incumbent
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Timeline: 1973
Bruce Scott publishes "The Industrial State: Old Myths and New Realities" in HBR; later wins McKinsey Award
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