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Winthrop W. Aldrich papers

Collection Identifier: Mss:781 1918-1973 A365
Scope and Content Note:: The papers of Winthrop W. Aldrich reflect his professional and personal activities over a period of forty years. The bulk of the material relates to his activities from 1929-1953, when he was at the helm of Chase National Bank and played a leading role in national and international banking policies. The collection also includes materials relating to his organization of relief activities during and after World War II, duties as an overseer at Harvard University, and involvement with national...

Dennison Manufacturing Company records

Collection Identifier: Mss:49 1815-1990 D411
Overview:

Records of the Dennison Manufacturing Company, 1815-1990, a Framingham, Mass. based paper products manufacturer include materials that document the financial, administrative and corporate arms of the company.

Elton Mayo papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 54
Overview:

Psychologist Elton Mayo was a professor and Head of the Department of Industrial Research at Harvard Business School. Types of materials included in this collection are professional and personal correspondence, research and teaching materials from HBS and abroad, writings and speeches.

National Organization for Women (NOW) Legal Defense and Education Fund, 1979-1994

File — Box 19: [Barcode: HBDPK6], Folder: 14Identifier: Mss:78 1908-2014 S571
Scope and Contents: The materials in this subseries document Muriel Siebert’s often long-term relationships with and personal involvement in a variety of groups, committees, associations, and other non-profit organizations that she was a member of, was involved with, or was solicited to speak at or attend. The sponsored events, many of which focused on women and business, include conferences, meetings, symposiums, courses, luncheons and dinners, receptions, and programs. She was a featured lecturer at several...

Subseries IB2: Professional and Civic Activities, 1960-2013 and undated

Sub-Series Identifier: Mss:78 1908-2014 S571
Scope and Contents: The materials in this subseries document Muriel Siebert’s often long-term relationships with and personal involvement in a variety of groups, committees, associations, and other non-profit organizations that she was a member of, was involved with, or was solicited to speak at or attend. The sponsored events, many of which focused on women and business, include conferences, meetings, symposiums, courses, luncheons and dinners, receptions, and programs. She was a featured lecturer at several...