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William J. Abernathy papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 2
Scope and Contents: The William J. Abernathy papers consist of correspondence, subject files, teaching materials, administrative records, speeches, and writings related to his research on the automobile industry. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence between Abernathy and HBS professors and administrators, colleagues at other academic institutions, and business leaders. The correspondence relates to his research, inquiries about papers he wrote, company board of directors responsibilities and...

Arthur E. Sutherland papers

Collection Identifier: HOLLIS 601709
Overview:

This collection contains materials relating to Sutherland's teaching, writing, research and professional activities, and to his interest in constitutional law.

Andrew F. Brimmer papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 9.75
Overview:

The collection documents the career and research of Andrew F. Brimmer, Harvard Business School professor and first African-American appointed to serve as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

Helen L. Brooks collection relating to the Harvard University Underwater Sound Laboratory and the Harvard University Division of Engineering and Applied Physics Wives Committee

Collection Identifier: HUM 315
Overview: Helen Lathrop Brooks (1917- ) worked as an editorial secretary at the Harvard University Underwater Sound Laboratory from March 1942 to July 1945. In 1958, Brooks founded and chaired the Division of Engineering and Applied Physics Wives Committee, which served as a social organization for the department's faculty members and their wives until 1977, when the group formally disbanded. The collection contains photographs of the Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory, as well as employee rosters...

Charles A. Bliss papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 8.5
Overview:

The collection consists of the teaching and administrative records of HBS professor Charles A. Bliss.

Charles M. Williams papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 94
Overview:

Teaching and research records of HBS professor Charles M. Williams.

Douglas J. Dawson personal archive

Collection Identifier: HUM 330
Overview:

Douglas J. Dawson was a member of the Harvard College Class of 1970, and he received his AB in March 1971. The collection contains Dawson's Harvard course notes, essays, syllabi, and reading lists, Harvard admissions and financial aid materials, flyers and other political ephemera from the 1969 Harvard student strike and anti-Vietnam War protests, and several Harvard publications, all of which document Dawson's academic and political activities as an undergraduate student at Harvard.

Wallace Brett Donham cases and teaching files

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 18.41
Overview:

The Wallace Brett Donham cases and teaching files span 1921 to 1949 and holds lecture notes and cases for first year students at the Harvard Business School.

Wallace Brett Donham papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 18.5
Overview:

The Wallace Brett Donham papers contains materials between 1933 to 1955 concerning Dean Donham's career at the Harvard Business School.

Doris Cole and Harold Goyette Collection

Collection Identifier: DES-2013-0007-014379908
Overview: The Doris Cole and Harold Goyette collection documents the personal lives and careers of Doris Cole, FAIA, AB '59, MArch '63 and Harold Goyette, AIA, AICP, March '54, and the work of their firm, Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners, Inc. of Cambridge, MA. In addition to the work of the firm, the collection documents Goyette's career as the first Director of Planning at Harvard University and Cole's career as an author of five books on architecture, including From Tipi to Skyscraper: A...

Video recordings of course lectures by Eleanor Duckworth

Collection Identifier: HUM 244
Overview:

Eleanor Duckworth (born 1935) is a cognitive psychologist, educational theorist and constructivist educator. She earned her PhD in 1977 at the Universite de Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, and retired as Professor of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2013. These thirteen videocassettes document Duckworth's Harvard Graduate School of Education course T-150, Curriculum Based on Understanding.

J. Franklin Ebersole papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 21
Scope and Contents: The J. Franklin Ebersole papers consist of correspondence, HBS administrative records, class notes, course materials, conference materials, consulting and non HBS committee work, speeches, articles written, book research, and two early academic papers written by Ebersole.The correspondence makes up the bulk of the records and includes letters to and from former and current students, colleagues, peers, and firms including banks and investment companies. The letters to and from...

Edward C. Bursk papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 10
Overview:

The Edward C. Bursk papers spans the years 1942 to 1974 and document Professor Bursk's time as a faculty member at Harvard Business School and his work as editor of the Harvard Business Review.

Wilbur B. England papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 23
Scope and Contents:

Collection consists of course materials, cases, reports, administrative and curriculum files, special programs and seminars, and subject files kept by Professor Wilbur B. England.

Franklin E. Folts papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 29
Scope and Contents: Between 1940 and 1941, Harvard Business School professor Franklin E. Folts taught Reserve Officers' Industrial Training Course Organization for Management Section, Industrial Mobilization, and Introduction to National Defense as part of officer training conducted jointly by the United States Armed Services and HBS. The papers consist of classrom teaching materials including tests, quizzes, reports, war time cases, syllabi, course information, student seating charts, and grade...

Bruce Willard Forbes letters to his parents

Collection Identifier: HUM 266
Overview: Bruce Willard Forbes (1921-2016) attended the University of Michigan, receiving his AB in French in 1942; in 1943, Forbes earned his MA from Harvard University. Forbes later entered the ministry and spent the next five decades as a priest at St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York City. The collection contains seventy-six letters written by Forbes while he was a Harvard graduate student between January 29 and August 21, 1943. The letters document Forbes’ experiences as a student on the Harvard...

Francis J. Aguilar papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 2.25
Overview:

This collection includes papers of Harvard Business School professor Francis J. Aguilar documenting his research, teaching, and professional activities.

Francis Noyes Balch papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 6.10
Scope and Contents:

The Francis Noyes Balch papers consist of lecture notes, correspondence and letters wth colleagues, and notes on business and government courses taught by Balch at HBS.

GSD Photographs Collection of Faculty and Administrative Staff

Collection Identifier: DES-2001-0005-008869532
Scope and Contents: This collection includes photographs (portraits) of GSD faculty (from visiting lecturers to tenured faculty). The collection also includes photographs (portraits) of GSD administrative staff, invited speakers, and other academics with no GSD faculty appointment. Also includes limited typescript resume and/or vitae, and clippings. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1970s through the 1990s, although portraits of earlier faculty and academics may also be included.The...

Exhibition Records of the Harvard Art Museums, 1905-2008

Collection Identifier: HC 6
Overview: These records were created by museum staff in the course of planning and installing exhibitions. They pertain primarily to exhibitions held in the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, but they also include materials related to traveling or off-site exhibitions. The records date from 1905-2008 and include correspondence on a wide range of topics, exhibition proposals, photographic prints and negatives, object lists, loan forms, press releases, clippings,...

Harvard Business School Working Papers Collection

Collection Identifier: Arch E75 B.95
Scope and Contents:

The Harvard Business School working papers collection consists of papers authored or co-authored by Harvard Business School faculty from 1969 to the present.

Records of Harvard College Observatory Director Joseph Winlock

Collection Identifier: UAV 630.10
Overview: Joseph Winlock (1826-1875) was an astronomer and mathematician who served as the third director of the Harvard College Observatory from 1866 until his death on June 11, 1875. The records document Joseph Winlock's tenure as director, and primarily consist of Winlock's incoming and outgoing correspondence files. The letters relate to Observatory publications, relationships with other scientific institutions, and discussions of astronomical and meteorological information. The records also...

Records of the Harvard College Observatory Chronometric Expedition

Collection Identifier: UAV 630.349
Overview: In the mid-nineteenth century, the Chronometric Expedition was carried out by the Harvard College Observatory, under the direction of William Cranch Bond and in conjunction with the United States Coast Survey. The expedition used chronometers that were made by William Bond & Son, the Bond family's private business, to determine differences of longitude between the observatories in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Liverpool, England. The records primarily consist of notebooks, data sheets,...

Records of the Harvard College Observatory Time Service

Sub-Fonds Identifier: UAV 630.377
Overview: In 1872, under Director Joseph Winlock, the Harvard College Observatory established the world’s first public time service, which it provided as a commercial service until 1892. The Observatory sold its time service to railroads and businesses by sending hourly signals over Boston’s fire alarm system and distributing time across the region via Western Union telegraph lines; this work eventually resulted in the establishment of the country's first time zone. The Records of the Harvard College...