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This collection contains selected digitized photographs and photographic negatives from the Graduate School of Business archives. The collection includes photographs of students, faculty, and GSB events, including Alumni Days and Commencement/Graduation, and GSB Programs.
Due to copyright and privacy concerns, access to this collection is currently limited to Graduate School of Business students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
- This collection contains a selection of unpublished letters written by Jacob Hugh Jackson (1931-1956) during his tenure as dean of the Graduate School of Business. The school’s second dean, Jacob Hugh Jackson (1931–1956), held the longest tenure of any dean to date, seeing the school through the lean days of World War II and into the ’50s. In 1926, Dean Jackson joined Stanford’s new Graduate School of Business as a professor of accounting. In 1931 he became dean, a post which he held for 25 years. From 1937 to 1940, he also served as acting comptroller. The collection consists of letters written by J. Hugh Jackson to his mother, Mrs. J. M. Jackson. The original envelopes are included. The letters are either typed or handwritten. The collection includes several items that are not letters; including hotel brochures, travel itineraries, and annotated day planner pages. Due to copyright restrictions, access to this collection is currently limited to Graduate School of Business students, faculty, and staff.
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This collection contains digital surrogates of yearbooks published by the student-run Yearbook Club of the Graduate School of Business. These yearbooks were published in the years 1954-1970, 1975-2004, 2008, 2012, 2015, and 2022. The GSB Yearbook Club ceased existing in the 2004-2005 academic year; yearbooks published after that are self published by students.
Each yearbook contains head shot photographs of GSB faculty and MBA 1 and MBA 2 students for that academic year, as well as candid photographs of student life and school events.
Due to copyright restrictions, access to items in this collection is currently limited to Graduate School of Business students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
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The Stanford Graduate School of Business Oral Histories is a collection of oral histories, panel discussions, and group interviews conducted with GSB community members, including faculty, staff members, and alumni. These interviews range from the 1999's to the mid 2010's and document the history of the school, changes in the GSB curriculum, and the experiences of the GSB community throughout the years.
Due to privacy concerns, access to this collection is limited to the GSB community. External researchers must contact the GSB Library for access.