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FACULTY ,,,...1-.i.i--- .. Y ,,- ,HWY W, FRANCIS NOYES BALCH Associate Professor of Business Law Degrees: A.B., 1896, A.M., 1897, LL.B., 1900, Harvard University. History in Brief: Active general law practice, 1900-30. Boston Finance Commission, 1908-13. Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1915-18. Legislature, 1919. Lecturer on Business Law, 1930- 315 Associate Professor since 1931. GEORGE ELTON MAYO Professor of Industrial Research Degree: M.A., 1899, University of Adelaide. History in Brief: Fletcher Scholar Psychology, University of Adelaide, 1906. David Murray Re- search Seholar, University of Adelaide, 1910. Lec- turer in Systematic Economics, University of Queens- land, 1911-15. Lecturer and Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia, 1911-23. Ex- aminer iinal honors Psychology and Political Econ- omy, University of Tasmania, 1912. john Thomson Lecturer, University of Queensland, 1916. Douglas Price Lecturer for Queensland, 1921. Special Lec- turer of Psychopathology, University of Melbourne, 1922. Research Associate in Industry, University of Pennsylvania, 1923-26. Associate Professor of In- dustrial Research, 1926-29. Professor of Industrial Research since 1929. THOMAS HENRY SANDERS Professor of Accounting Degrees: B. of Com., 19055 M. of Com., 1914, University of Birmingham, Englandg Ph.D., 1921, Harvard University. History in Brief: Consulting accounting work in Minneapolis, Minn., New York, and Boston, 1918 to date. Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Minnesota, 1918-20. Assistant Pro- fessor of Accounting, 1921-24. Associate Professor of Industrial Accounting, 1924-27. Professor of Ac- counting since 1927. MELVIN THOMAS COPELAND Professor of Marketing Degrees: AB., 1906, Bowdoin Collegeg A.M., 19075 Ph.D., 1910, Harvard University, S.D., 1931, Bowdoin College. History in Brief: Instructor, Economic Resources of Europe, Harvard Business School, 1909-10. Shel- don Traveling Fellow, Research in European Cotton Industry, 1910-11. Instructor in Economics, Sociol- ogy, European Trade, New York University, 1911-12. Instructor in Statistics, Marketing, European Trade, 1912-15, Assistant Professor, 1915-19. Director Bur- eau of Business Research, 1916-26. Professor of Marketing since 1920. 16
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FACULTY OLIVER MITCHELL WENTWORTH ' SPRAGUE Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Banking and Finance Degrees: A.B., 18945 A.M., 1895, Ph.D., 1897, Harvard University. , History in brief: Unofficial activities for banking reform, preceding passage of the Federal Reserve Act. Unofficial activities designed to secure .imposi- tion of adequate, i.e., heavy, taxation during the World War. Assistant Professor, 1908-13. Council of National Defense and War Trade Board, July to December, 1918. Economic Adviser to the Bank of England, 1930-33. U. S. Treasury, 1933. Professor since 1913. Member of original Faculty. WILLIAM JAMES CUNNINGHAM James J. Hill Professor of Transportation Degree: A.M., Honorary, 1921, Harvard Uni- versity. History in Brief: In railroad work, traffic oper- ating and executive departments, 1894-1916, last as President's Assistant, Boston and Maine Railroad. Assistant Director of Operation, United States Rail- road Administration, 1918-19. Member of the ori- ginal Faculty of the School. Lecturer on Railroad Operations, 1908-10. Assistant Professor of Trans- portation, 1910-15. Professor since 1915. JOHN GURNEY CALLAN Professor of Industrial Management Degree: S.B., 1896, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. History in Brief: General Electric Company, Lynn Works, 1897-1909. With Arthur D. Little, Inc., Chcemists and Engineers, to 1915. Professor of Steam an 'Gas Engineering and Chairman of Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, 1915-18.. Consultant, Eastern Manufacturing Com- Dahy, Bangor, Maine, to January, 1920. Professor of Industrial Management since 1920. HENRY WESLEY DUNN Professor of Finance Degrees: A.B., 1896, Colby College, LL.B., 1902, Harvard University: A,M., Honorary, 1917, Yale University. I History in Brief: Active general law practice ln Bnoston, and from 1918-28 member of firm of Herrick, Smith, Donald it Farley. Dean of Law School, State University of Iowa, 1912-14. Pro- fessor of Law, Yale Law School, 1917-18. Invest- ment Counsel, Pasadena, California, 1928-31. Pro- fessor of Finance since 1931. 15
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NORMAN SCOTT BRIEN GRAS Professor of Business History Degrees: A.B. and A.M., 1906, University of Western Ontario, A.M., 1909, Ph.D., 1912, Harvard University, LL.D., 1924, University of Western Ontario. History in Brief: Assistant Professor of History, Clark College, 1912-17. Associate Professor of His- tory, Clark University, 1917-18. Lecturer in Econ- omic History, Harvard, 1915-16-18. Professor of Economic History, University of Minnesota, 1918-27. Professor of Business History since 1927. CLYDE ORVAL RUGGLES Professor of Public Utility Management Degrees: A.B., 1906, Iowa State Teachers Collegcg A.M., 1907, State University of Iowa, Ph.D., 1913, Harvard University. History in Brief: Head of Department of History and Social Science, Winona State Teachers College, 1909-13. Assistant Professor of Economics, Ohio State University, 1913-14. Professor of Economics, 1914-20. Director of School of Commerce and Head of Department of Economics, University of Iowa, 1920-21. Head of Department and Professor of Busi- ness Administration, Ohio State University, 1921-269 Dean of College of Commerce and Administration, 1,926-28. Professor of Public Utility Management since 1928. NATHAN ISAACS Professor of Business Law Degrees: A.B., 19073 A.M., 1908, Ph.D., 1910, University of Cincinnati, LL.B., 1910, Cincinnati Law. School, S.J.D., 1920, Harvard Law School. History in Brief: Practised Law, 1910-12. Pro- fessor of Law, Cincinnati Law School and in Charge Of Business Law, University of Cincinnati, 1912-18. Assistant Dean, Cincinnati Law School, 1916-18. Thayer Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1919- 20. Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh, 1920-23. Professor of Business Law, Columbia Uni- versity CSummer Sessionsj, 1921-26. Lecturer on Business Law, 1923-24. Professor of Business Law since 1924. I. FRANKLIN EBERSOLE Professor of Finance Degrees: Ph.B., 1907, University of Chicago, A,M., 1909, Harvard. ' History in Brief: Teaching Economics and Bank- ing, 1907-08, 1909-17, 1918-27 CUniversity of Min- nesota, 1911-17, 1918-27lg in banking, 1917-27 CAssistant Federal Reserve Agent, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1920-2715 Economic Adviser, United States Treasury, 1927-30. Professor of Fin- ance since 1930. 17 FACULTY
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