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...Graduate School of Business Administration John Gurney Callan, who is at present lecturer in Factory Management, was appointed professor of Industrial Management, and Durward Earle Burchell was appointed professor of Industrial Accounting. Mr. Callan received his S.B. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1896 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has had extensive experience in factory management, and during the past four years he has been chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Burchell is a Columbia graduate and has been on the teaching staff at the University of Utah, the University of Wisconsin...
...Harvard Menorah Society will hold its twelfth annual banquet at the Boston City Club on Tuesday May 4 at 6.30 o'clock. Mr. Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, a member of the Council of National Defence; Israel Noah Thurman '04, one of the founders of the society; Prof. John G. Callan of the Harvard Business School; Rabbi Bernard N. Kaplan of New York; and Mr. H. J. Laski are the speakers of the evening. Tickets for the dinner are obtainable from Sol Rotenberg '20, 22 Stoughton Hall at $2.50 each...
...consider the place of the retail store in the field of business. As there are over half a million of these stores in the United States, such a study of them is of great interest and importance. The course on Industrial Management will be given by Mr. J. J. Callan to study the various methods used in the factories of this country. It is a combination of research work and a series of informative lectures. In the field work of the course the students will obtain information as to the practices obtaining in the plants which they inspect...
Since 1915 Mr. Callan has been Professor of Steam and Gas Engineering and Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. His teaching has been largely in the business side of engineering. He has also done much consulting work in the field of factory management. Professor Callan adds to the staff of the Business School the point of view of a business engineer...
...Callan, who will serve as lecturer in factory management, is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the class of 1896. From 1896 to 1909 he was connected with the General Electric Company in various capacities, spending much of his time in experimental work and in the study of turbines. From 1909 to 1915 he was with Arthur D. Little, Inc., where he undertook a wide variety of work as a mechanical and electrical engineer...