Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration
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The Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration was a joint program between Radcliffe College and Harvard Business School that provided women with post-graduate education in business administration.[citation needed]
Former names
Training Course in Personnel Administration, Management Training ProgramTypeAcademic program
Active1937–1963
Parent institution
Radcliffe College, Harvard Business SchoolPutnam House, 69 Brattle Street, was the headquarters of the program in the 1940s. | |
Former names | Training Course in Personnel Administration, Management Training Program |
|---|---|
| Type | Academic program |
| Active | 1937–1963 |
Parent institution | Radcliffe College, Harvard Business School |
| Affiliation | Harvard University |
| Location | , , |
Alumnae
- Betty Jane Diener, academic administrator and politician
- Barbara Franklin, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- Barbara B. Kennelly, former congresswoman
- Patricia Ostrander[1]
- Leslie Crocker Snyder, lawyer and former judge