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Robert R. McCormick
When McCormick inherited The Chicago Tribune from his uncle, it had less than 200,000 subscribers, was the third largest newspaper in Chicago, and was barely surviving. McCormick helped place the paper on solid financial ground even acquiring timber land in Canada to... View Details
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William F. Kerby
Kerby was responsible for building the Wall Street Journal into the second largest national newspaper in the Unites States with a circulation in excess of 2 million. He championed the company’s diversification from a one-newspaper journal into a worldwide publishing... View Details
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Frank Batten
Batten took the helm of his family’s newspaper empire in the late sixties and continued to enhance its scale and scope over three decades, yet his greatest achievement was the launch of a phenomenally successful cable channel. In 1982, Batten launched The Weather... View Details
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Christine A. Hefner
The daughter of Playboy founder Hugh M. Hefner, Christine was responsible for the elimination of the company’s massive debt and the dramatic restructuring of the organization. Hefner eliminated a number of money losing ventures and invested heavily in cable television... View Details
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Walter D. Fuller
Fuller successfully stepped into Cyrus Curtis’ role and led the publishing company through 25 years of top level financial performance. He expanded the base of the company’s publications – most notably, the Saturday Evening Post – and achieved significant growth in the... View Details
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Frank N. Doubleday
Doubleday founded one of the most successful and enduring publishing companies in the United States. He acquired a series of specialty publishing companies including Garden City Publishing Company, Doran Book Shops, and the Crime Club. Doubleday was most known for his... View Details
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Cyrus H. K. Curtis
Curtis pioneered many tactics that are hallmarks of modern magazine publishing including securing large-scale advertising revenue by building mass circulation through low subscription prices, introducing market research for target advertising, and utilizing well-known... View Details
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Helen K. Copley
Copley took over the struggling California-based newspaper empire when her husband died in 1973. She sold a number of unprofitable divisions, streamlined the company’s flagship operations, expanded coverage on a variety of issues, and returned the organization to... View Details
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Paul R. Andrews
Starting as a college textbook salesman in 1935, Andrews rose through the ranks of Prentice-Hall to become its CEO in 1965. During his tenure, the company produced exceptional financial returns and its distribution operations were expanded to accommodate the shipment... View Details
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Wilton D. Cole
Cole radically transformed the publishing company by selling the struggling magazine division in 1956, which, at the time, represented over 50% of the firm’s revenues. Through a series of targeted acquisitions and internal investment, Cole more than doubled the... View Details
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Jenny Holzer Selection from Survival: It is in your self-interest… 2015 | About
Holzer printed the statements on electronic signs and aluminum plaques; later she had the texts etched into stone benches. Holzer has had exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Louvre Abu Dhabi, and the Guggenheim Museums in... View Details
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HBS - Financials | Financial Highlights
Business Publishing. The major areas of expense growth were salaries and benefits, other expenses, printing and publishing, and professional services. New gifts and pledges totaled $172 million, compared with $162 million in fiscal 2021.... View Details
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Bibliography - Coin and Conscience – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections
raisonné des estampes de Chrispijn senior et junior. . . . Amsterdam: G.W. Hissink, 1975. Fuchs, Rudolf. Der Bancho Publico zu Nürnberg. Berlin: Dunker & Humblot, 1955. George, Mary Dorothy. British Museum. Department of Prints and... View Details
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Automobile Industry - Photography Collections - Historical Collections
models, and close-up views providing details of front grilles, trunks, interiors, and engines. The collection also contains printed materials from auto show press kits. Pontiac radiator shells , ca. 1937. U.S. companies represented... View Details
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Staff | Information Technology
Teams OneDrive Printing Personal Devices Travel Information Working Remotely Collaboration Tools to help keep the HBS community connected. Microsoft 365 Secure File Transfer Slack, by request Webex Calling Zoom Meeting & Event Planning... View Details
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Director’s Foreword | Baker Library
Jean Wilcox Wilcox Design Exhibition Design Chris Danemayer Proun Design Exhibition Fabrication WB Incorporated Website Design/Production Jean Wilcox and Douglas Green, Wilcox Design Adam Jacobi Jennifer Wilson Digital Photography Harvard Library Imaging Services View Details
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Public companies: fast growing | Baker Library
will see section entitled Your News. Under Digital Editions, there is a link to Book of Lists. Note: Some cities' lists (ex. Chicago, Los Angeles) are available only in print in the Stamps Reading Room (ask at the desk for help). Forbes... View Details
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General File - Photography Collections - Historical Collections
transmitters, this collection chronicles industrial development from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1980s. The holdings came from a variety of sources and include a range of photographic formats—from early cartes-de-visite to oversized silver-gelatin View Details