David E. Lilienthal "Management: A humanist art", 1966
File — Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The majority of materials in this series are books made from the transcripts of the speeches given for the lecture series. Also included are newsclippings, photographs of speakers, press releases, brochures, and working files.
The lecture series was established in honor of Benjamin Fairless who was the President of United States Steel for 15 years and Chairmen of the Board from 1952-1955. He was on the Carnegie Institute of Technology Board of Trustees from 1952-1962. The Fairless Lecture is given by an internationally renowned educator or executive on topics dealing with business, public administration, the relationship between government and business or management and labor, preserving economic freedom, human liberty, or strong individual enterprise. For some years, original transcripts or introductory information is available. There was no lecture given in 1970. For information about the planning of the lectures, see the Cyert Papers series.
The lecture series was established in honor of Benjamin Fairless who was the President of United States Steel for 15 years and Chairmen of the Board from 1952-1955. He was on the Carnegie Institute of Technology Board of Trustees from 1952-1962. The Fairless Lecture is given by an internationally renowned educator or executive on topics dealing with business, public administration, the relationship between government and business or management and labor, preserving economic freedom, human liberty, or strong individual enterprise. For some years, original transcripts or introductory information is available. There was no lecture given in 1970. For information about the planning of the lectures, see the Cyert Papers series.
Dates
- Creation: 1966
Restrictions
None
Extent
From the Collection: 15.5 Linear feet (16 boxes)
Language
From the Collection: English
Physical Location
Box 5
Repository Details
Part of the Carnegie Mellon University Archives Repository