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Faculty GEORGE BYRON ROORBACH Professor of Foreign Trade Degrees: A.B., 1903, Colgateg A.M. 1915, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. History in brief: Assistant Professor and Professor of Economic Geography, University of Pennsyl- vania, 1914- 19. Investigator of financial and economic conditions in Venezuela for Carnegie Peace Endowment, 1915. Special Expert, United States Shipping Board, 1918-19. Chairman Inter- department Committee on Trade Statistics-in charge of revision of United States Trade Statistics. Member, Committee on Statistics, International Chamber of Commerce, 1921-24. Chief, Research Division, Department of Commerce, 1921- 22. Pro- fessor of Foreign Trade since 1919. THOMAS HENRY SANDERS Professor of Accounting Degrees: B. of Com., 1905, University of Bir- mingham, Englandg M. of Com., 1914, University of Birmingham, Englandg Ph.D., 1921, Harvard. History in brief: Consulting accounting work in Minneapolis, Minn., New York, and in 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 Accounting since 1927. MELVIN THOMAS COPELAND Professor of Marketing Degrees: A.B., 1906, Bowdoin College: A.M., 1907, Ph.D., 1910, Harvard. History in brief: Secretary, Research Committee, National Council of Cotton Manufacturers, 1919. Member, Massachusetts Commission on Cost of Living, 1916-1.7. Secretary, Commercial Economy Board, Washington, 1917-18. Executive Secretary, Conservation Division, War Industries Board, Wash- ington, 1918. Instructor, Economic Resources of Europe, Harvard, 1909-10. Sheldon Traveling Fellow Research in European Cotton Industry, 1910-11.. Instructor in Economies, Sociology, European Trade, New York University, 1911.-12. Instructor in Statistics, Marketing, European Trade, Harvard, 1912-15. Assistant Professor of same courses, 1915-19. Director of Bureau of Business Research 1916-26. Professor of Marketing since 1920. NORMAN SCOTT BRIEN GRAS Prrdessor of Business History Degrees: A.B. and A.M ., 1906, Western University: A.M., 1909, Harvard: Ph.lJ., 1912, Harvardg LI..D., 1924, University of Western Ontario. History in brief: Assistant Professor of History, Clark College, 1912-17. Associate Professor of History, Clark University, 1917-18. Lecturer in Economic History, Harvard, 1915-10-18. Pro- fessor of Economic History, University of Minne- sota, 1918-27. Professor of Business History since 1927. 20
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Faculty JOHN C-URNEY CALLAN Przjessor of Industrial Management HDegree: S.B., 1896, Massachusetts Institute of 1 echtnology, History in Brief: Edison llluminating Company to .lfllllmry 1, 1S97. General Electric Company, Lynn XR orks, 1897-1909, With Arthur D. Little, Inc., Chemists and Engineers, to 1915. Professor of Steam and Gas Engineering and Chairman of Me- chanical. Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, 1915-1918. Leave of absence for War work, 1918. Consultant, Eastern Manufacturing qomllfllly, Bangor, Maine, to January, 1920. I rofessor of Industrial Management since 1920. GEORGE ELTON MAYO Professor of Industrial Research Degree: A.M., 1899, University of Adelaide. History in brief: Fletcher Scholar Psychology, University of Adelaide, 1906. David Murray Re- search Scholar, University of Adelaide, 1910. Lec- turer in Systematic Economics, University of Queensland, 1911-1915. Lecturer and Professor of lsycho-logy, University of Queensland, Australia, 1,911-23. Examiner Hnal honors Psychology and lolitical Economy, University of Tasmania, 1912. .lfllln lhomson Lecturer, University of Queensland, 19.16. Douglas Price Lecturer for Queensland, 1921. Special Lecturer Psychopathology, Uni- versity of Melbourne, 1922. Research Associate in Industry, University of Pennsylvania, 1923-26. Associate Professor of Industrial Research, 1926- 29. Professor of Industrial Research since 1929. FRANK DEWITT WASHBURN Associate Professor of Real Estate Vilgffgrees: A,B., 11900, Harvardg A.M., 1915, Har- Htstory in brief: Assistant in Architecture, Har- vard, 1900- 03. Professor of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Iowa, 1906-09. Professor of Architecture and Fine Arts, 'University of Michigan, 1909. Treasurer, johnson Washburn Company, Boston, 1909-25. President Haymarket National Bank, Boston, 1920-23. President, Citizens Na- tional Bank, Boston, 1926-27. Lecturer on Real Eyctate Management, 1928-30. Associate Professor ot Real Estate, 1930. ARTHUR STONE DEWIN G Professor of Finance Degrees: A.B., 1902, Harvard: A.M., 1903, Har- vard.: Ph.D., 1905, Harvard. History in brief: Counsel for the Corn Products Refining Company in appeal to the United States Supreme Court from the decree of dissolution under the Sherman Act of 1890. Lecturer in Corporation Finance, 1919-22. Associate Professor of Finance, 1922- 27. Professor of Finance since 1927. 19
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Faculty CLYDE ORVAL RUGGLES Professor Qf Public Utility Managenient and Tutor Degrees: A.B., 1906, Iowa State Teachers Collegeg A.M. 1907, State University of Iowag Ph.D., 1913, Harvard. History in brief: Research for National Monetary Commission on Origin of the National Banking QYStem, 1909. Head of Department of History and Social Science, Winona, Minnesota State Teachers COllege, 1909-13. Assistant Professor of Economics, Qhio State University, 1913-14. Professor of Economics, 1914-20. Investigation for U. S. Ship- lglllg Board of Port and Terminal Charges at U. S. Iorts, 1918-19. Director of School of Commerce and head of department of Economics, University of Iowa, 1920-21. Head of Department and Pro- feSSQOr of Business Administration, Ohio State University, 1921-26. Dean of College of Commerce and Administration, Ohio State University, 1926- 28. Director of Survey by the Committee on Co- operation with Educational Institutions of the National Electric Light Association, 1927-28. Pro- fessor of Public Utility Management since 1928. JOHN FRANKLIN EBERSOLE Professor of Finance Degrees: Ph.B., 1907 Universit of Chicagog A.M, 1909, Harvard. , y vllistory in brief: Assistant Instructor in Public I' mance, University of Chicago, 1909-10. Student, illl' departments, First National Bank of Chicago, Illinois, 1910. Assistant Professor and later Pro- fessorlal Lecturer in Economics, Money, Banking, Investments, Business Cycles, and Bank Adminis- tration, University of Minnesota, 191.1-27. Cashier and 'later Vice President of a state bank in Minne- flbohs, Minnesota, 1917-20. Assistant Federal Re- serve Agent, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1.920-27. Economic Advisor to, and Chief of Sec- I-E011 of Financial and Economic Research in, ,Ireasury Department, Washington, D. C., 1927- 30. Professor of Finance, 1930. NATHAN ISAACS Professor of Business Law Degrees: A.B., 1907, University of Cincinnati: KLM. 1908, University of Cincinnati, Ph.D., 1910, University of Cincinnati: LL.B., 1910, Cnicinnati LuW'School3 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. lhalfel' Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1919-20. Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh, 192.0-23. Professor of Business Law, Columbia University CSummer sessionsl 1.921-26. Lecturer on Business Law, 1923-24. Professor of Business Law since 1924. OSGOOD STEVENS LOVEKIN Assistant Professor of Industrial Research Degrees: A.B., 1924, Stanford Universityg M.B.A., 1927, Harvard. fhstory in brief: Instructor in Industrial Research, 1927-30. Assistant Professor of Industrial Research, 1930, 21
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