9/10/815 Guide to the Private Pension Planning Conference Proceedings Private Pension Planning Conference Proceedings

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Guide to the Private Pension Planning Conference Proceedings 1951/1953 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Private Pension Planning Conference Proceedings 1951, 1953 9/10/815 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Bureau of Business Management 0.10 English University of Illinois Archives
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Historical Note:

Formed in 1948,1 the Bureau of Business Management is an extension service that helps small businessmen with management problems through publications, conferences, extension courses, library service, management counseling, and by making research studies. Until 1954, it was called the Business Management Service.2 Discontinued in 1976 and merged into Executive Development Center.3

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 44th Report, June 15, 1948, p. 1308.

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 47th Report, July 25, 1953 and June 21, 1954, pp. 1019, 1524, 1739.

3. Statement by Mr. Jo Weisenberg, Dec. 23, 1977.

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This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Topical Term: Pensions
Administrative Information Accruals:

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Arrangement of Materials:

Chronological

Scope and Contents

Duplicated proceedings of a conference on Private Pension Planning Problems and Collective Bargaining for Pensions, presented by the Bureau in cooperation with the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations in May 1953, and made possible through a general grant for insurance education and research from the New York Life Insurance Company. The proceedings include the agenda and proceedings of the panel discussions by industry and faculty specialists.