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Alvin E. Dodd

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Federal board of vocational education to work with and through the States in starting this form of education. The purpose of the proposed law is not to enable the Federal Government to enter the educational field and establish schools but rather to extend such aid as will stimulate the various states to develop the work themselves."
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In the later 1920s and 1930s Dodd served in several interim-management positions. He was director-general of the Wholesale Dry Goods Institute for two years, assistant to the president of Sears Roebuck for a year, and vice-president of Kroger Grocery and Baking Company in charge of merchandising for
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In a 1916 Address at the National Education Association of the United States, Dodd summarized that "the bill extends to the states the help of the government in establishing vocational education and in training persons to teach it. This is to be done by grants of money, and dy establishment of a
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In 1917 Dodd was appointed president of the Retail Research Association, where he laid the basis of the first retail cooperative market research organization, later the Associated Merchandising Corporation.in 1921 he joined the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, where he managed its
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distribution department. In those days Dodd started lecturing in marketing, trade, distribution and industrial problems at Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, Stanford University, and the University of Washington.
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as son of Alvin Harvey Dodd and Edith (Merrill) Dodd. After regular education, he studied engineering at the Armour Institute of Technology, nowadays
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Clark, F. E., Onthank, A. H., Dodd, A. E., Nystrom, P. H., Griffin, C. E., Lyon, L. S., & McGarry, E. D. (1926). "Reducing Costs of Marketing."
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In 1917 Dodd joined the general Staff of the Army, where he took place in the Committee on Classification of Personal. Here he worked with
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In 1917 Dodd was appointed secretary of the Retail Research Association. In those days he also worked with Woodrow Wilson and
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to established "the Army's first program of personal management, testing of applicants, classification, and placement."
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Proceedings of the Employment Managers' Conference, Philadelphia, Pa., April 2 and 3, 1917,
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After graduation Dodd in 1905 started his career as teacher of manual training in
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Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the United States,
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How to Train Workers for War Industries: A Manual of Tested Training Procedures
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The Henry Laurence Gantt Memorial Gold Medal : Alvin E. Dodd, medalist.
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at Princeton University, and visited him later in the White House.
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another few years. From 1936 to 1948 Dodd was president of the
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Dodd, Alvin E. "Vocational education and government aid."
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American Management Association, Marketing Series 36: 3-8.
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National Education Association of the United States.
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American Management Association
Henry Laurence Gantt Medal
Grand Detour, Illinois
Illinois Institute of Technology
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
North Bennet Street School
Woodrow Wilson
Samuel Gompers
Smith–Hughes Act
James Rowland Angell
Beardsley Ruml
Walter Dill Scott
American Management Association








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