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1978
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1970s
Also in 1978:
Alfred Chandler publishes The Visible Hand; subsequently wins Pulitzer, Bancroft, and Newcomen Awards
Dan Bricklin (future member of Class of '78) conceives electronic spreadsheet in Aldrich 108
HBS Clubs are established in Denmark, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, and New Zealand; Australian club reorganizes into Sydney and Melbourne branches
President Bok issues report to Overseers focused on HBS
"Course modules" -- groups of related cases with a teaching guide -- are introduced to help structure segments of courses
65% of graduating class join large organizations, 21% join medium, and 14% join small
Abraham Zaleznik submits his "Baker Library and the Harvard Business School" report, calling for efforts to increase use of Baker by executives
Goldston Professorship, honoring lawyer and transportation executive Eli Goldston (MBA '46), is established; Henry Reiling is named first incumbent
James Cash organizes Computer Industry and Technology Club, which subsequently becomes one of most popular student clubs
John Matthews and Divinity School's Preston Williams begin teaching Ethical Aspects of Corporate Policy elective
Louis Wells chairs Subcommittee on DBA Requirements
MBA applications rise to 5,216 (up from 4,695 in 1977, and from 3,694 in 1969)
Of $3.7 million research budget, $2.7 million is funded by HBS, $531,000 by government, $148,000 by foundadtions, and $122,000 by corporations
Paul Lawrence heads OB area (through 1982)
Paul Vatter publishes Quantitative Methods in Management
Ralph Lewis (MBA '41), HBR editor since 1971, dies in Paris
Ray Corey publishes Procurement Management
Required course on Management Communication is introduced
Robert Anthony publishes Financial Accounting in Nonbusiness Organizations
Ted Levitt receives Converse Award from American Marketing Association for "outstanding contributions to science in marketing"
William Abernathy publishes The Productivity Dilemma
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Timeline: 1978
Total administrative headcount is 367 (down from 424 in 1974)
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