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Health care executive Bill Musick, MBA '84, has devoted his professional career to the sick and dying.
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As the Business School
marks its 75th year, it is
time to reflect on where we
came from and who we are.

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In the years from 1969 to 1979, former dean Arjay Miller set about changing the Business School forever.
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May 2000, Volume 68, Number 3

Features

Stanford Business School Turns 75
Eight deans, two Nobel laureates,16,000-plus graduate degrees, four buildings, and it's still going strong.
By JANET ZICH

Arjay
Arjay who? You must be kidding! The fourth dean of Stanford Business School needs no last name to be recognized around these parts.
By JENNIFER REESE

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SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates.
People: Bill Musick, MBA '84. Leroy Barnes, MBA '78.

FIRST PERSON
In my little state of New Hampshire, our politics is up close and personal. By KELLY TEEVAN, MBA '82

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
There's power in anger.
Ambivalence about status inhibits change.
Blame-game politics manipulates voters.
Customer surveys: Don't tell, just ask.

NEWSMAKERS
Who's in the news: A roundup of media mentions.

IN MEMORIAM

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