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Spreadsheet

Spreadsheet One
*SRO Down Under
*First Entrepreneur Conference at GSB
*The Forgiven
*Here We Grow Again!
*Intellectual Game of Investment
*Boeing Chief wins Arbuckle Award

Spreadsheet Two
*Great Leap Forward
*Student Job Hunting
Goes Global
*Calculating the Eco-cost

Spreadsheet Three
*The GSB Goes to War
*PhDs Fare Well in Job Market
*"Sorry, Mr. Rainwater is in a Meeting."
*New Porras Award

A Closer Look: Bernard Beal

A Closer Look: Mike Golub

A Closer Look: Reid Dennis

For The Record: Who We Are

For the Record

Who We Are

Total number of living alumni/ae: 22,137

Men: 19,621

Women: 2,516

MBAs: 13,172

PhDs: 448

Sloans: 1,225

SEPs: 5,207

Other executive programs: 2,085


Number of countries represented: 104

The dozen most popular countries in which to live or work: United States, England, Japan, France, Australia, Switzerland, Canada, Singapore, Mexico, Germany, South Africa, Hong Kong


Longest distance from home to workplace, straight up: 313 nautical miles

Houston, Texas, to the Hubble Space Telescope (Steve Smith, MBA '87)


Starting annual salary of the first MBA class (1928): $1,860

Starting annual salary of the most recent MBA class (1996): $82,000


Year first women MBAs graduated: 1930

How many: 2

How many in 1996: 105


Number of bachelor's degrees granted by the Graduate School of Business: 49

(See "GSB Goes to War," in Spreadsheet Three.)

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