Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Administration -- Faculty.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
William J. Abernathy papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 2Andrew F. Brimmer papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 9.75The 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.
Charles A. Bliss papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 8.5The collection consists of the teaching and administrative records of HBS professor Charles A. Bliss.
Charles M. Williams papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 94Teaching and research records of HBS professor Charles M. Williams.
Edward C. Bursk papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 10The 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 23Collection 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 29Harvard Business School Working Papers Collection
Collection Identifier: Arch E75 B.95The Harvard Business School working papers collection consists of papers authored or co-authored by Harvard Business School faculty from 1969 to the present.
HBS entrepreneurs video interview collection
Collection Identifier: Arch CAV 8A collection of video interviews with leading members of the HBS entrepreneurial community. VHS copies of the video archive were digitized in 2014.
Jacob Anton de Haas papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 36James W. Horwitz papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 38.1This collection includes class materials from James W. Horwitz’s time as a student at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration (1924-1926), and papers and correspondence relating to his statistician work after graduating.
Joseph C. Bailey papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 4.15Warren Law papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 46.5The Warren Law papers consist of teaching records including cases taught, annotated case material, case research, newspaper clippings, and a small amount of correspondence related to the case.
Jesse Markham research files
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 52.50.1The Jesse Markham research files cover the years 1955 to 1985 and consists of publication materials. The subjects of the materials fit into Professor Markham's interest areas such as antitrust law and the petroleum industry.
Robert L. Masson papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 53Calvin Pava papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 68Papers of HBS professor Calvin Pava consist of his research and writing on organization design and planning, or "Sociotechnical Systems Design," and material coming out his teaching and consulting activities in the same field.
Robert Saltonstall papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 79.10The Robert Saltonstall papers document the short period he served as an administrative officer and lecturer at Harvard Business School. The papers include course preparation materials, annotated HBS case materials, course syllabus, and correspondence with government officials and businesses requesting documentation to augment courses he taught between 1950 and 1953.
Benjamin M. Selekman papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 81.10The Benjamin M. Selekman papers span from 1929 to 1965 and document Selekman's time as a faculty member at Harvard Business School and his work as an imparital arbitrator for labor disputes in various industries, particularly with the steel industry and the men's clothing industry in New England.
Dan Throop Smith papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 81.17The teaching and research records of HBS professor Dan Throop Smith.
Charles C. Withers papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 94.7Abraham Zaleznik papers
Collection Identifier: Arch GA 98.5Teaching materials, research, writings, consulting, correspondence, and subject files of Harvard Business School professor Abraham Zaleznik, 1945-2007.