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Ordway Tead
Ordway Tead was born in Sommerville, Massachusetts. In 1912, he graduated from Amherst College. He went to work for kärlekskort, Tead & Gregg. In 1915, he married Clara Murohy, the president of Briarcliff College. In 1917, he moved to New York City to work in the Bureau of Industrial Research. During World War inom, he ran the War Department's employment management course at Columbia University. After the war, he remained at Columbia as adjunct professor of industrial relations until 1956. He was involved in book publishing both at McGraw Hill and Harper & Row and wrote 21 books himself.
American academic
| Born | 10 September 1891 |
| Died | 1973 |
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Ordway Tead
Ordway Tead (10 September 1891 – November 1973)[1] was an American organizational theorist, adjunct professor of industrial relations at Columbia University, chair of the New York Board of Higher Education, first president of the Society for Advancement of Management (SAM), editor and publishing executive, and prolific author on personnel administration and labor relations, organizational management, higher education, and political science.[2]
Personal
[edit]Tead was born in Somerville, Massachusetts the son of Edward Sampson (1852-1919) and Louise Moore Ordway (1858-1935) Tead.[3] In 1915 Tead married Clara Alberta Murphy (1891-1980), long term president of Briarcliff College and they had one daughter, Diana Tead Michaelis (1925 1981) who was an award-winning documentary filmmaker and public television producer.[4] Tead died in Westport, Connecticut in November 1973.[3]
Career
[edit]Tead graduated from Bosto
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Tead, Ordway Papers, 1935-1994
Collection Number: 5530
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50th Wedding Anniversary (Included verse by O.T.)
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