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SUB-SERIES Identifier: Arch GA 82.15

Subseries C. Presentations and Speeches, 1983-2005

Scope and Contents

This subseries consists of printouts of speeches and presentation slides from talks that Howard H. Stevenson gave at HBS and non-HBS conferences.

Dates

  • Creation: 1983-2005

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Some materials may be stored offsite; access requires advance notice. HBS Archives collections require a secondary registration form, please contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu for more information.

Restricted material has been identified and separated. Note that box and folder lists of restricted material have been redacted.

Due to the fragility of audiovisual materials and the difficulty with play back, researchers must work with digital copies rather than with the original recordings. Digital use copies for items that have been digitized can be accessed only onsite in the de Gaspé Beaubien Reading Room on a designated Special Collections computer. Researchers are not permitted to copy or download any digital files. To request access please contact specialcollectionsref@hbs.edu prior to visiting the library.

Please note that digital use copies have not been created for every item listed in this finding aid.

Extent

242 linear feet (565 boxes, 27 oversize boxes, and 2 oversize items)

Arrangement

This subseries is arranged chronologically by the date of the presentation or speech. Undated materials are at the end of the subseries.

Physical Location

ARCFA

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Baker Library Special Collections and Archives, Harvard Business School Repository

Baker Library Special Collections and Archives holds unique resources that focus on the evolution of business and industry, as well as the records of the Harvard Business School, documenting the institution's development over the last century. These rich and varied collections support research in a diverse range of fields such as business, economic, social and cultural history as well as the history of science and technology.

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