Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, oral history collection, 1974-1999
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Interviews on the history of Stanford's business school conducted with professors Arjay Miller, Harold J. Leavitt, James T. S. Porterfield, Gerald M. Meier, Ezra Solomon, Robert K. Jaedicke, Charles T. Horngren, James E. Howell, Charles P.Bonini, and Thomas W. Harrell. Specific topics covered include its various deans, particularly Ernest Arbuckle; financial history; curriculum; ICAME (International Center for the Advancement of Management Education); Public Management Program; and women students and faculty.
Description
Type of resource | mixed material |
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Extent | .75 linear feet |
Place | California |
Publication date | 1974 - |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business. |
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Subjects
Subject | Arbuckle, Ernest C |
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Subject | Bonini, Charles P |
Subject | Harrell, Thomas W. (Thomas Willard), 1911- |
Subject | Horngren, Charles T, 1926- |
Subject | Howell, James Edwin |
Subject | Jaedicke, Robert K |
Subject | Leavitt, Harold J |
Subject | Meier, Gerald M |
Subject | Miller, Arjay |
Subject | Porterfield, James T. S. (James Temple Starke) |
Subject | Solomon, Ezra |
Subject | Spurr, William A |
Subject | Troxell, John P |
Subject | Wentworth, Gerald |
Subject | Stanford University., Graduate School of Business > History |
Subject | Stanford University., Graduate School of Business., Public Management Program. |
Subject | Stanford University., International Center for the Advancement of Management Education. |
Bibliographic information
Ownership | Administrative transfer, 2001. |
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Location |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/dz810wk7025 |
Location | Dept. of Special Collections Stanford Univ. Libraries |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- The materials are open for research use and may be used freely for non-commercial purposes with an attribution. For commercial permission requests, please contact the Stanford University Archives (archivesref@stanford.edu).