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Faculty of Business fonds
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0.20 m of textual records
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Beginning as the Department of Accountancy (1914) and later as the School of Commerce (1928) in the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Faculty of Business gained faculty status in 1960 as the Faculty of Commerce (later Business Administration and Commerce) before acquiring its current name in 1982. Its purpose is to provide teaching, research, and scholarship in addition to academic and professional services related to commerce and business administration. Comprising the Faculty are the following departments: Accounting, Finance and Management Science, Marketing and Economic Analysis, and Organizational Analysis. The Management Advisory Institute is sponsored by the Faculty. Professors: 1930-1949 Francis G. Winspear. Directors: 1949-1954 Andrew Stewart; 1954-1955 Francis G. Winspear; 1955-1958 Benjamin A. Lindberg; 1958-1960 Hu Harries. Deans: 1960-1968 Hu Harries; 1968-1969 Lorne C. Leitch (Acting); 1969-1976 Edward J. Chambers; 1976-1977 Roger S. Smith (Acting); 1977-1978 David Gordon Tyndall (Acting); 1978-1988 Roger S. Smith; 1988-1989 Lorne C. Leitch (Acting); 1989- Jean-Louis Malouin.
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Fonds consists of these series: I Examinations (1968-1971). II Publications (1971-1983). Includes calendars and brochures; "The Three or Four-Day Work Week," Hameed and Paul, 1974. III Reports ([1954]-1983). Includes report by F.G. Winspear (ca. 1954) and for the Campus Planning Committee (1964); annual reports (1977-1983). IV Students (1964-1982). Includes students' society, newsletter and yearbook (names of all vary).
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See also: J.S. Denis, Eric Hansen, Banff School of Advanced Management, Management Advisory Institute; Faculty of Arts and Science; Senate