Alfred D. Chandler Jr. - Preeminent Business Historian, dead at 88
May 15, 2007
“BOSTON - Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., the renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard Business School historian whose greatest accomplishment, according to HBS professor emeritus Thomas K. McCraw, was to “establish business history as an independent and important area for study,” died on Wednesday, May 9, at Youville Hospital in Cambridge, Mass., at the age of 88.”
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