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Also in 1985:
Class of '20 holds the first-ever 65th HBS reunion, attended by 5 of 11 surviving classmates
Harry Hansen receives Benjamin Franklin Medal from Britain's Royal Society of Arts for his contributions to Anglo-American understanding, and is elected Corresponding Member of Spain's Royal Academy of Science, Economics, and Finance for contributions to management in Spain and elsewhere
Renowned child psychiatrist Robert Coles brings his Moral and Social Inquiry Through Fiction course -- taught at multiple Harvard schools -- to second-year program
Anderson House is renovated; is first building wired for local area network and equipped with PCs
As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, Morgan Stanley establishes minority fellowship program at HBS
Benson Shapiro, Robert Dolan, and John Quelch publish Marketing Management, an 8-component teaching package including text, software, and video
Bower Fellows Program, honoring Marvin Bower (MBA '30), is established with a $2 million gift from McKinsey & Company to support research by outstanding scholars
Class of '49 raises $1.25 million to create new professorship
Class of '54 raises $1.25 million to endow a professorship
Class of '60 raises $1.75 million and creates professorship
Dutch and Norwegian editions of HBR are launched, increasing to 10 the total of foreign-language editions of HBR
Ernest Frawley, longtime HBR publisher, dies
Faculty team, led by Thomas McCraw and Colyer Crum, participate in Japanese symposium on comparative business-government relationships in the U.S. and Japan
Formal executive education reunions debut in spring; nearly 700 people attend
HBS case-related software is made available for purchase outside School for the first time
Howard Stevenson, Michael Roberts, and Irving Grousbeck publish New Business Ventures and the Entrepreneur
John Kotter publishes Power and Influence
John Matthews, Kenneth Goodpaster, and Laura Nash publish Policies and Persons
John Pratt and Richard Zeckhauser publish Principals and Agents
Joseph Badaracco publishes Loading the Dice
Lorna Daniells, Baker bibliographer, is honored by the Special Libraries Association for "outstanding contributions"
Michael Porter publishes Competitive Advantage; subsequently wins Academy of Management's Terry Book Award
Regina Herzlinger and Jeffrey Schwartz publish two-part HBR article, "How companies tackle health care costs"; subsequently win American College of Healthcare Executives' Dean Conley Award
Renovations to Kresge, Aldrich, and Cotting Halls are completed
Richard Walton and Paul Lawrence publish HRM Trends and Challenges
Robert Buzzell publishes Marketing in an Electronic Age
Robert Eccles publishes The Transfer Pricing Problem
Samuel Hayes and Ray Goldberg address Davos conference
Smaller Company Management Program is renamed "Owner/President Management Program"
Ted Levitt is named editor of HBR
Thomas Bonoma publishes The Marketing Edge
Two books documenting HBS's role in industrial sociology -- Richard Trahair's The Humanist Temper and George Homans's Coming to My Senses -- are published
Two relatively young faculty members -- Daryl Wyckoff and William White -- die in the same week in January
Wickham Skinner publishes Manufacturing: the Formidable Competitive Weapon
William Sahlman first offers "Entrepreneurial Finance" elective
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Quinn Mills publishes The New Competitors
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