George Rowland Collins Papers
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The collection contains speeches and published articles by George Rowland Collins, Dean of New York University's School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance between 1948 and 1955. In addition to his administrative role at the university, Collins was a 1922 alumnus of the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration and Professor of Marketing and Public Speaking.
Biographical Note
A native of Hubbard, Ohio, George Rowland Collins was born on August 27, 1894. He graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1916 and earned the Master of Arts degree from Harvard University four years later. In 1922 he was awarded an MBA from New York University (NYU).
Collins began his teaching and administrative career at NYU in 1920. That year, he joined the faculty as an Instructor in public speaking in the English Department at University College. By 1923 he was Assistant Professor of Marketing and Public Speaking, rising to Associate Professor the following year, and to Professor of Marketing in 1926. One year later, Professor Collins was appointed Assistant Dean of the School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance. He became Associate Dean in 1931. Upon the retirement of A. Wellington Taylor in 1943, Collins was appointed Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, as well as Acting Director of the Wall Street Division of the School of Commerce. The following year he was appointed to the deanship of GBA and the directorship of the Wall Street Division.
Dean Collins' dual administrative responsibilities in GBA and Commerce increased in 1948 when, upon the retirement of Dean John T. Madden, Chancellor Harry W. Chase selected Collins Acting Dean of the School of Commerce. In October 1948 he was appointed Dean and served in that capacity until 1955, when he relinquished the office in order to devote his energy to conducting a major fundraising campaign to gain new quarters for GBA. He was replaced at the School of Commerce by Thomas L. Norton. Collins continued as Dean of GBA until his retirement in June 1959. He died on October 10, 1968.
Arrangement
Materials are arranged chronologically in four folders.
Scope and Contents
The majority of the speeches included in this collection are remarks presented by Dean Collins to faculty, students, and alumni groups between 1927 and 1959, and take the form of handwritten and typed manuscripts and cards. The collection also includes several published articles, among them "Role of the Collegiate School of Business in Higher Education" (1950) and the Beta Gamma Sigma Address for 1959.
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Materials are open without restrictions.
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Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; George Rowland Collins Papers; MC 42; folder number or item identifier; New York University Archives, New York University.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Gladys R. Collins in July 1970. The accession number associated with this collection is 2019.013.
Separated Materials
These speeches and articles are part of a larger donation of material presented to the New York University Archives in July 1970 by Gladys R. Collins, the wife of George Rowland Collins. Included among this material and placed elsewhere in the Archives are Annual Reports to the Chancellor for the Graduate School of Business Administration, 1944/1945 and 1952/1953 through 1958/1959; Annual Reports for the School of Commerce, 1948/1949 and 1950/1951 through 1952/1953; four publications used for promotion in the GBA Building Fund Campaign; three scrapbooks, publications, and photographs from the Golden Anniversary of the School of Commerce, 1950 (RG 11); and photographs of University College English department, 1921/1922, School of Commerce Faculty Dinner, 1936, Commerce Gridiron Dinner, 1937, and a dinner honoring George Burton Hotchkiss, 1949 (see Photograph Collection).
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Decisions regarding arrangement, description, and physical interventions for this collection prior to 2019 are unknown.