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HSA 65th Anniversary Book

• To provide an organization with facilities and some capital through which students of the university could be encouraged to develop and to manage small businesses that might provide funds that could be applied to the cost of their education. • To afford needy students of the university the opportunity to earn substantial amounts of money for brief periods of work through the exercise of energy and ingenuity. • To encourage students to explore the business community as a potential career choice. • To enable students to gain valuable experience and to develop a sense of the excitement and responsibility involved in the management of small enterprises.

• To provide an organization with facilities and some capital through which students of the university could be encouraged to develop and to manage small businesses that might provide funds that could be applied to the cost of their education.
• To afford needy students of the university the opportunity to earn substantial amounts of money for brief periods
of work through the exercise of energy and ingenuity.
• To encourage students to explore the business community as a potential career choice.
• To enable students to gain valuable experience and to develop a sense of the excitement and responsibility involved in the management of small enterprises.

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FACTS AND

FIGURES

STUDENT WAGES

PAID TO DATE:

$57 MILLION

HARVARD STUDENT AGENCIES

Hall of Fame

Since its inception in 1957, Harvard Student Agencies has been an integral part of Harvard University,

providing a wide range of employment opportunities and business experiences for Harvard students.

We honor the members of the HSA Hall of Fame for their exemplary contributions in support of this

organization’s initiatives and mission.

HARVARD

STUDENT

AGENCIES

REVENUE

EARNED TO DATE:

$176 MILLION

V. Lee Archer ’65

James V. Baker ’68, MBA ’70

Ralph O. Hellmold ’62

Ellen G. Hoffman, MBA ’76

A History

STUDENT EMPLOYEES

AT INCORPORATION:

14

Kenneth G. Bartels ’73, MBA ’76

Wendy F. Bennett ’76

Catherine V. Blake ’76

Bradlee T. Howe ’63, MBA ’69

L. Fred Jewett ’57, MBA ’60

C. Bruce Johnstone ’62, MBA ’66

1957–2022

STUDENT EMPLOYEES

IN FY22:

589

Blair Brown ’62, MArch ’67

Dustin M. Burke ’52, MBA ’55

Max L. Kiehne ’68

C. Kevin Landry ’66

ALUMS:

OVER 4,300

AGENCIES ATTEMPTED:

79

AGENCIES STILL

AROUND TODAY:

13

BUILDINGS

CALLED HOME:

17

CLASS RINGS SOLD:

7,272

LET’S GO

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

644 EDITIONS OF

75 DIFFERENT TITLES

Richard M. Burnes ’63

Larry W. Cheng ’96

George E. Christodoulo ’71,

MBA ’75, JD ’75

Amy Mueller Christodoulo

Peter G. Christodoulo ’02

William B. Coughlin ’75

Michael F. Cronin ’75, MBA ’77

Thomas R. Eisenmann ’79,

MBA ’83, DBA ’98

Archie C. Epps, BD ’61

Charles W. Filson ’66

Paul J. Finnegan ’75, MBA ’82

John N. Fulham III ’71

Jonathan N. Grayer ’86, MBA ’90

Thomas H. Lee ’65

Patrick R. Liles ’60, MBA ’64, DBA ’70

Robert W. McCoy ’62, MBA ’65

David A. Mittell ’39

Joseph O’Donnell ’67, MBA ’71

Kendall J. Powell ’76

William L. Richter ’64, MBA ’66

Harold Rosenwald ’27, LLB ’30

Michael Ryan ’72

Arthur I. Segel ’73

Thomas G. Stemberg ’71, MBA ’73

William F. Thompson ’50, MBA ’54

Andrew P. Tobias ’68, MBA ’72

Stephen M. Waters ’68, MBA ’74

Researched and written by Matt Heid ’96-’97 (first edition),

Thayer Christodoulo Meicler ’04, MBA ’09 (second edition),

Lucy Clark ’08, Irina Gumennik ’07 (third edition),

Sara Plana ’12, Ethan Waxman ’12 (fourth edition),

Harrison Choate ’17 (fifth edition), and

Nathaniel Rakich ’10 (fifth and sixth editions)

Designed by Michelle Lambert

BARTENDERS TRAINED:

OVER 50,000

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