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Bauer, Raymond Augustine, 1916-1977

 Person

Biography

Raymond A. Bauer was the Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School from 1974 until his death in 1977. He earned his doctorate at Harvard University in 1950 and was a fellow in the Russian Research Center. In 1953 Bauer joined the MIT Center for International Studies and in 1955 became a fellow in MIT's Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Science. He returned to Harvard in 1957 as Professor of Business Administration. Raymond A. Bauer's work focused on such diverse subjects as Soviet psychology, advertising and consumer behavior, the policy making process in government, and the social responsiveness of corporations.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Dean’s Office correspondence files (Stanley F. Teele, Dean)

Collection Identifier: Arch AA 1.4
Scope and Contents:

The Dean's Office Correspondence Files contain letters exchanged between the Office of the Dean and correspondents during the deanship of Stanley F. Teele from 1955 to 1962. The Correspondence Files also include speeches delivered by Dean Teele.

Raymond A. Bauer papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 7.5
Overview:

The collection consists of Raymond A. Bauer’s business correspondence, research and notes, speeches and presentations.