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FACULTY EDWIN CLYDE ROBBINS Professor of Industrial Management Degrees: Ph.B., 19103 A.M., 1912, State Umver- sity of Iowa, Ph.D., 1915, Columbia University. History in Brief: Instructor in Economics- and Sociology, Mt. Holyoke College, 1914-15. Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Oregon, 1915-17. Assistant Professor of Econ- omics, University of Minnesota, 1917-19. Education Director, American Red Cross, 1918-19. ,Deans School of Business Administration, University of Oregon, 1920-27. Lecturer in Industrial Manage- ment, 1927-28. Professor of Industrial Management since 1928. ARTHUR WARREN HANSON Associate Professor of Accounting Degrees: A.B., 1912, M.B.A., 19215 A.M., 1923, Harvard University, LL.B., 1927, Suffolk Law School. History in Brief: Teacher in preparatory schools, 1912-19. Instructor in French, Harvard, 1919-21. Research Staff, Bureau of Business Research, 1922. Instructor in Accounting, Boston University, 1920-24. Instructor in Accounting, Harvard, 1921-27. Assis- tant Professor of Accounting, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, 1924-27. Assistant Professor of Accounting, 1927-30. Associate Professor of Account- ing since 1930. ROBERT LOUIS MASSON Associate Professor of Finance Degrees: A.B., 19123 A.M., 1915, State University of Iowa: A.M., 1922, Harvard University. History in Brief: Assistant in Economics, State University of Iowa, 1914-16. Assistant in Economics, 1916-17, 1919-20, and Instructor in Economics, Har- vard College, 1920-23. Assistant Professor of Fin- ance, University of Michigan, 1923-25, and Associate Professor, 1925-29. Associate Professor of Finance since 1929. JOSEPH BRADLEY HUBBARD Assistant Professor of Business Economics Degrees: A.B., 19123 A.M., 1913, University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., 1923, Harvard University. ' History in Brief: Instructor in Economics, Ham- line University, 1913-153 University of Minnesota, 1914-15, Princeton University, 1919-20. Special Ex- pert, United States Tariff Commission, 1918-19, 1920-21. Assistant Editor and Editor, Weekly Let- ters, Harvard University Committee on Economic Research and Harvard Economic Society, 1921-315 since 1931, Editor, The Review of Economic Statis- tzcs, Harvard Economic Society. Assistant Professor of Business Economics, 1934. 19
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FACULTY HARRY RUDOLPH TOSDAL Professor of Marketing Degrees: S. B., 1909, St. Olaf College, Ph.D., 1915, Harvard University. History in Brief: Instructor in Economics, Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology, 1915-16. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1917-18. Associate Pro- fessor, 1918-19. Professor and Head of Department, Boston University, 1919-20. Lecturer in Economics, I-larvard, 1918-19. Assistant Professor of Marketing, 1920-21. Faculty Editor, Harvard Business Review. Professor of Marketing since 1922. THEODORE HENRY BROWN Professor of Business Statistics Degl'r'es.' AB., 1910, A.M., 1911, Ph.D., 1913, Yale University. History in Brief: Instructor in Mathematics, Yale, 1913-15. Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Brown University, 1915-16. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1916-18. Assistant Professor of Nautical Science, 1918-20. Assistant Professor of Economics, 1920-21. Assistant Professor, School of Business, Columbia University, 1920-25. Bureau of Business Research, 1925-26. Assistant Professor of Business Statistics, 1926-27. Associate Professor of Business Statistics, 1927-32. Professor of Business Statistics since 1932. J. ANTON DEHAAS William, Ziegler Professor of International Relationships Degrees? A.B., 1910, Stanford Universityg A.M., 1912, Harvard University, Ph.D., 1915, Stanford University. History in Brief: Public Accounting practice, The Hague, CHollandb, 1901-04. Instructor, Stan- ford University, 1912-15. Assistant Professor, Uni- versity of Texas, 1915-17. Examiner, Federal T1'ade Commission, 1917. Professor, Ohio State University, 1917-18. Professor, University of Washington, 1918- 19. Professor, University of Rotterdam, Holland, 191.9-21. Professor of Foreign Trade, New York University, Chairman, Department of Trade and Industry, 1921-27. Lecturer on Foreign Trade, 1926- 27.. Lecturer on International Relations, Columbia University, 1930-32. William Ziegler Professor of International Relationships since 1927. JAMES WILLIAM HORWITZ Assistant Professor of Business Statistics Degrees: A.B., 1910, M.B.A., 1926, Harvard University. Ilislory in Brief: Manufacturing, 1910-23. In charge of budget and statistics, B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, 1926. Assistant Professor of Business Statistics since 1927. 18
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F ACU L T Y SUMNER HUBER SLICI-ITER Professor of Business Economics DFgl'f'l'.Y.' A.B., 1913, A.M., 1914, University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., 1918, University of Chicago. Hislory in Brirf: Instructor in Economics, Prince- ton Univkzrsity, 1919-20. Assistant Professor of Economics, Cornell University, 1920-25, and Pro- fessor, 1925-30. Member of Staff, Institute of Eco- nomics, Washington, since 1925. Professor of Busi- ness Economics since 1930. THOMAS NORTH WHITEHEAD Assistant Professor of Business Degrees: B.A., 1913, MA., 1919, Trinity College, Cambridge. History in Brief: Studied mechanical engineer- ing University College, London, 1913-14 and 1919- 20. Scientific Officer to the British Admiralty, 1921- 30. .Assistant Professor of Business since 1931. CARL FREDERICK TAEUSCH Associate Professor of Business Ethics Drgrrcs: I.itt.B., 1914, Princeton University, Ph.D., 1920, Harvard University. History in Brief: Instructor in Philosophy, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1920-21. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University, 1921-23. Associate Professor of Philosophy, State University of Iowa, 1923-27. Assistant Professor of Business Ethics, 1928, Associate Professor since 1929. Managing Editor, Harvard Business Review since 1929. RICHARD STOCKTON MERIAM Professor of Business Econonzics Degrees: A.B., 1914, Harvard University, Ph.D., 1921, Harvard University. History in Brirf: Assistant in Social Ethics, 1916- 17, Instructor in Economics and Tutor in the Div- ision of History, Government, and Economics, 1919- 24, Assistant Professor of Economics, 1924-25, Har- vard University. Associate Professor of Economics, 1925-26, Professor of Economics, 1926-29, Amherst College. Associate Professor of Business Economics, 1929-33, Professor of Business Economics, 1933. 20
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