Business Manuscripts at Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration
Robert W. Lovett
Business History Review, 1960, vol. 34, issue 3, 345-355
Abstract:
Many manuscript collections contain business materials of one sort or another, but Baker Library, of the Harvard Business School, has the largest single accumulation of such records, acquired by a private institution for purposes of research. These qualifications are necessary, since the records of many large companies, such as U. S. Steel, would greatly outnumber our holdings; and such a public institution as the National Archives contains extensive business materials.
Date: 1960
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