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John W. Pratt and Arthur M. Johnson '44 were appointed professors at the Business School this week. George P. Baker, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, also announced the appointment of John A. Seiler '50 as an associate professor.
Pratt, who joined the Business School faculty in 1961, will be professor of Business Administration. He is a specialist in managerial economics.
Johnson, an investment historian and associate editor of the Harvard Studies in Business History, will be professor of Business History.
Seiler, to be associate professor of Business Administration, specializes in the study of human behavior in organizations.
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