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  1. In which the Corporate Librarian unmasks « The Corporate Librarian Says:

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  2. A. J. Melnick Says:

    I’ve recently published a new book that may be of general interest to a number of corporate librarians. It’s titled “AMERICA’S OLDEST CORPORATION and FIRST C.E.O.: Harvard and Henry Dunster.” It examines Harvard as a corporation - America’s oldest - and assesses the first CEO in the New World, Henry Dunster, Harvard’s first President. The book would be an excellent choice for those executives and researchers who are interested in American corporate history from its very beginnings and some of the reasons for Harvard’s early success as an institution. It examines corporate governance struggles at Harvard through the centuries and also looks at various issues affecting the Harvard Corporation today.

    America’s Oldest Corporation & First CEO: Harvard & Henry Dunster
    by:
    Arseny James Melnick (Author)

    ISBN: 0-7414-4274-4 ©2008
    Price: $16.95
    Book Size: 5.5” x 8.5” , 242 pages
    Category/Subject: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate & Business History
    A unique look at Harvard University’s early years, the impact of its first president, Henry Dunster and Harvard as a corporation – America’s oldest. What principles are behind its amazing success?

    Ordering information is available from Buy Books on the Web:
    http://www.bbotw.com/product.aspx?ISBN=0-7414-4274-4

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