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Edwin Francis Gay (October 27, 1867 – February 8, 1946) was an American
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, Professor of Economic History and first Dean of the Harvard Business School.Morgen Witzel (2004) "Edwin Gay (1867-1946)" in: ''Fifty key figures in management''. Routledge. p. 136-141


Biography

Born in Detroit, as the son of a rich businessman, Gay attended schools in the United States and in Switzerland. In 1890, he obtained his A.B. in history and philosophy at the
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. He returned to Europe to study agriculture, industry, trade and history at universities in Leipzig, Göttingen. Zurich, Berlin and London. In 1892, he married his Michigan classmate Louise Randolph, with whom he shared his research. In 1902, he received his PhD from the
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under supervision of Gustav Schmoller. Back in the United States, in 1902, Gay was appointed instructor at the
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, replacing William Ashley. In 1903 he was promoted Assistant Professor, and in 1906 Professor in the chair of Economic History at Harvard. Gay was the first Dean of the Harvard Business School from 1908-1919. The Harvard Business School was founded in 1908 and started the first year with 59 students. In the 1920s, there were over 500 students. He was a founding member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and served as its first elected secretary and treasurer, 1921 – 1933, then as vice-president, until 1944, succeeding co-founder Paul D. Cravath. In 1921 he was elected as a
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of the
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. From 1929 onwards, he was the representative for America, and de facto co-chairman, of the
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. He was president of the ''
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'' from 1920-1923.


Selected publications

Books, a selection: * Burritt, A. W., Dennison, H. S., Gay, E. F., Heilman, R. E., & Kendall, H. P. (1918). ''Profit Sharing, Its Principles and Practice: A Collaboration''. Harper & Brothers. * Gay, Edwin Francis. ''The rhythm of history''. 1923. * Gay, Edwin Francis, et al. ''Facts and factors in economic history: articles by former students of Edwin Francis Gay''. Harvard University Press, 1932. * Hamilton, Alexander, Arthur H. Cole, and Edwin Francis Gay. ''Industrial and Commercial Correspondence of Alexander Hamilton: Anticipating His Report on Manufactures''. Augustus M. Kelley, 1968. Articles, a selection: * Gay, Edwin Francis. "The Inquisitions of Depopulation in 1517 and the'Domesday of Inclosures'." ''Transactions of the Royal Historical Society'' 14.1 (1900): 231-303. About Gray: * Heaton, Herbert. ''A scholar in action, Edwin F. Gay''. Greenwood Press, 1968.


Honors

To his memory, the ''Edwin F. Gay''-Award for Economic History has been created. One of the award winners has been the historian Richard H. Tilly.


Archives and records


Dean's Office Correspondence Files (Edwin F. Gay, Dean)
at Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School.


References

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