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HBS entrepreneurs video interview collection

Collection Identifier: Arch CAV 8
Overview:

A collection of video interviews with leading members of the HBS entrepreneurial community. VHS copies of the video archive were digitized in 2014.

Standard Oil of New Jersey interviews

Collection Identifier: Mss:36 1944-1945 B927
Scope and Contents:

Interviews conducted by the Business Historical Foundation, in connection with work on the history. Interviewers: Henrietta M. Larson, NSB Gras, and Catherine C. Ellsworth. Typed, 1946. Arranged by company thereunder by individual.

John Hawkins research interviews about Henri Termeer

Collection Identifier: Mss:6243 2017-2020 H393
Scope and Contents: The collection consists of 112 interviews conducted by author John Hawkins from 2017 to 2020 as research and background for his book Conscience and Courage : How Visionary CEO Henri Termeer Built A Biotech Giant and Pioneered the Rare Disease Industry (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2019.) The interviews are arranged alphabetically by interviewee name. There is an unedited transcript and an audio recording for each interview.The interviewees include...

Edmund P. Learned papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 47
Overview:

Writings, speeches, correspondence and consulting records of Harvard Business School Professor Edmund P. Learned.

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.

Western Electric Company Hawthorne Studies collection

Collection Identifier: Mss:583 1924-1961 W526
Overview:

Reports, research papers, and interviews, relating to studies in industrial and employee relations carried out at Western Electric Company’s Hawthorne Works near Chicago, Illinois.

C. Roland Christensen papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 13.4
Overview:

Research, teaching materials, writings, speeches, administrative records, audio recordings and other papers of Harvard Business School professor C. Roland Christensen.

Richard E. Walton papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 92.2
Overview:

The papers of Harvard Business School professor Richard E. Walton include teaching material, research and writings.

Alfred D. Chandler papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 12.50.1
Overview:

The collection includes papers of Professor Alfred D. Chandler documenting his research, teaching, and other professional activities.

Vincent W. Gillen papers

Collection Identifier: Mss:832 1963-1991 G476
Overview:

Papers of Vincent W. Gillen, F.B.I. agent, corporate personnel officer, and college professor. Collection contains news clippings, printed reports, legal documents, and correspondence relating to the court case between Ralph Nader and General Motors and Vincent Gillen.

Papers relating to R. H. Macy and Company

Collection Identifier: Mss:776 1858-1965 M177
Overview:

The papers relating to R.H. Macy and Company are chiefly source material gathered and used by Harvard Business School professor Ralph M. Hower for his study of Macy’s department store of New York.

Andrew R. Towl papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 88
Overview:

The papers of Harvard Business School professor Andrew R. Towl include correspondence, teaching materials, research and writing, and administrative records.

Yousuf Karsh portraits of Harvard Business School faculty

Collection Identifier: Arch P2
Overview:

The collection consists of twenty-four portrait photographs of Harvard Business School faculty members taken by noted photographer Yousuf Karsh.

Ben A. Lindberg papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 49.5
Overview:

This collection includes materials related to Lindberg’s research at Harvard Business School in the field of employment and retirement of elderly workers.

Thomas R. Navin papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 58
Scope and Contents: The papers of HBS Assistant Professor of Business History Thomas R. Navin include correspondence, business history class syllabi, unpublished articles, and HBS cases dating from 1947-1955. The majority of the material is correspondence written to and from Navin to colleagues, business associates, and businessmen. Navin's correspondence relates to his pursuance of research projects, interviews, and primary source materials collected by Baker Library for research purposes. Also includes three...

Dorothy A. Leonard papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 47.6
Overview:

This collection includes papers of Harvard Business School professor Dorothy A. Leonard documenting her research, teaching, and professional activities.

Myles L. Mace papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 51.15
Overview:

The papers of HBS professor Myles L. Mace consist of correspondence, writings, outside consulting work, biographical materials, and course work while a student at Harvard Business School.

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...

Polaroid Corporation records, series III: research and development records

Collection Identifier: Mss:658 1905-2005 P762 III
Overview:

This series of the Polaroid Corporation records contains the research and development files, circa 1905 to 2000. Included are records of Polaroid scientists that document the development of products including goggles, polarizers, vectographs, three dimensional movies and the creation, development and perfection of instant black and white and color photography.

Donald R. Riehl papers

Collection Identifier: Mss:768 1990-1993 R555
Overview:

The collection documents Donald R. Riehl's service as chairman of the Urban Land Institute’s Real Estate Credit Task Force, 1990-1991. The records include correspondence, reports, and background materials related to the task force's investigation into "credit crunch" that affected the real estate development industry in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

John D. Glover papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 34.25
Scope and Contents: Materials in the collection range in date from 1946 to 1972, but the bulk of the materials were created between 1951 and 1967. The largest component of the collection consists of Professor Glover’s interview notes and other background materials compiled in the course of research on problems of corporations and executive decision making, some of which was used in the preparation of HBS cases. These materials have detailed observations of and comments about companies and the individuals...

William J. Poorvu papers

Collection Identifier: Arch GA 70.50
Overview:

This collection includes papers of Harvard Business School professor William J. Poorvu documenting his work as a a teacher, researcher, writer, and public speaker at Harvard University, and broadcast television executive with Boston Broadcasters, Inc.

Edward W. Morehouse papers

Collection Identifier: Mss:750 1928-1932 M838
Overview:

Typewritten research notes drawn from interviews and from decisions of the Massachusetts Public Utilities Commission. The notes are arranged by topics, by company or agency name, and by a numerical system used by Morehouse.

Polaroid Corporation records, series XI: Photographs of Polaroid consultant photographers

Collection Identifier: Mss:658 1905-2005 P762 XI
Scope and Contents: The photographs of Polaroid consultant photographers document the company's practice of employing fine art photographers to test and critique their products beginning in 1950 and ending about 1972. The collection consists of photographs taken by ten photographers who consulted for Polaroid and were part of the original loosely structured program: Paul Caponigro, Walter Chappell, William (Bill) Clift, Marie Cosindas, Nicholas (Nick) Dean, Gerry Sharpe, Brett Weston, Don Worth, Ann Bell Robb,...

Polaroid Corporation records, series IV: Photographs and correspondence of Polaroid consultant photographer Ansel Adams

Collection Identifier: Mss:658 1905-2005 P762 IV
Scope and Contents: Renowned landscape photographer Ansel Easton Adams was born in San Francisco, California, in 1902. During the course of the 1930s and 1940s, Adams produced some of his best-known works such as "The Golden Gate Before the Bridge" (1932) and "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico" (1941), developed close relationships with prominent figures in photography circles such as Edward Weston, Beaumont and Nancy Newhall, and Charles Sheeler, and became a respected advocate for environmental conservation as...