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James P. Whyte, Jr. (1970-1975)
James P Whyte, Jr. was the Dean of the College of William & Mary Law School from 1970-1975.
More Information about James Whyte, Jr. is available here.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/deanphotos/1013/thumbnail.jp
Whyte, George William, NX52753
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/425609Surname: WHYTE. Given Name(s) or Initials: GEORGE WILLIAM. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX52753. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 24947.251725
Item: [2016.0049.57870] "Whyte, George William, NX52753
J.P. Whyte Is Appointed W&M Dean
WILLIAMSBURG -- James P. Whyte, Jr., acting dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary for the past year, has been named dean, it was announced yesterday.
Dr. W. Melville Jones, vice president for academic affairs at William and Mary, said Whyte\u27s selection was approved by the executive committee of the college\u27s board of visitors after a 10-month search.
Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, college president, said Whyte has been largely responsible for the improved facilities, larger enrollment, and increased resources at the law school.
Whyte, a member of the law faculty here 12 years, is a native of Mississippi and a graduate of Bucknell University and the University of Colorado law school. He was a prosecuting attorney in McAlester, Okla., and a lawyer for a pipeline firm in Kansas City, Mo., before coming to William and Mary.
He serves as a judge for labor arbitration panels of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, the American Arbitration Service and Association, and the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry.
During World War II, he was a naval commander, a trial and defense counsel for general courts martial.
Whyte is married and the father of three sons. His wife is a former member of the Williamsburg School Board.
The law school here has about 200 students and a faculty of 15
Actualité de William Foote Whyte
Galland Olivier. Actualité de William Foote Whyte. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1996, 37-4. p. 605
Actualité de William Foote Whyte
Galland Olivier. Actualité de William Foote Whyte. In: Revue française de sociologie, 1996, 37-4. p. 605
En ligne : The essential William H. Whyte. William H. Whyte, Albert LaFarge (ed.). 2000. Publisher Fordham University Press Pages 383
Source Crévilles The Essential William H. Whyte offers the core writings of a great observer of the postwar American scene. Included are selections from The Organization Man, Securing Space for Urban America: Conservation Easements, The Last Landscape, The Social Life of Urban Spaces, and City: Rediscovering the Center, as well as many of Whyte’s articles from Fortune Magazine. William H. Whyte was an American urbanist, organizational analyst, journalist and people-watcher. Albert LaFarge wa..
Whyte, William Foote
Memorial Statement for Professor William Foote Whyte who died in 2000. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
James P. Whyte, Jr. (1970-1975)
James P Whyte, Jr. was the Dean of the College of William & Mary Law School from 1970-1975.
More Information about James Whyte, Jr. is available here.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/deanphotos/1013/thumbnail.jp
Whyte-Out: How the Creator of Groupthink Became Unseen by Management's History
Irving Janis’ (1971) concept of ‘groupthink’, the idea that the desire for consensus overrides the realistic appraisals of alternatives and leads to poor decision making, is a staple of management and organizational behavior textbooks. Despite gaining little support in empirical studies, Janis’ eight symptoms of groupthink remains a popular framework taught to budding managers. What has been forgotten, however, is that nearly 20 years before Janis’ supposed invention, groupthink was created by William H Whyte, author of one of the 1950s’ most influential and popular books on management. We investigate how Whyte’s link to groupthink became invisible to management’s history, why this matters, and how recovering Whyte’s ideas can provide fresh, critical insights into people dynamics in contemporary organizations.
William Cowen helps Jimmy Whyte doing woodworking
''William Cowen helps Jimmy Whyte, 12, with his woodcraft. William Cowen, a San Antonio designer, formed in his back yard the Neighborhood Workshop, working with children 5-16, teaching them woodcraft during the summer. He is trying to interest county commissioners in forming more neighborhood workshop groups to keep youths off the street during the summer months.'
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