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THE DEA 'S MESSAGE TO THE CLASSES OF 1950 AND 1951 The decision to dedicate this volume to the memory ol Elton Mayo is a source ol deep satisfaction both to me personally and to all his former colleagues and friends, especially since lew students now at the School ever had the opportunity and privilege ol personal contact with him. Professor Mayo was one ol a remarkable group ol men whose efforts laid the Foundation lor what the School now is. l-le dedicated his own life while he was at l-larvard to reserach and reflection and worlc with younger members ol the Faculty. l-le himsell did little teaching in any ol the regular courses ol the School. Therefore, the tact that so many of the Faculty recognize his contribution to the entire instructional program is a high tribute to the relevance and vigor ol his thinlcing in respect to administration. l-lis interest in the pertinent human Facts ol a given situation was always intense. This interest went beyond the traditional boundaries ol academic subiects and led to many of his new insights. As his worlc became widely lcnown outside the School, he gave administration a new relationship to the social sciences. At the same time he helped businessmen realize the human and social implications of their responsibilities. ln these two ways he greatly widened the area ol lcnowledge relevant to the science and practice of administration in our industrial society. ln your worlc at the School you have already benefited from his vision. Many ol you will continue to Find new meaning in his wisdom as your own careers progress. IC. ' DONALD KIRK DAVID Dean Harvard Graduate School of Business Admxmstratxon
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Faculty and Administration HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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