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    • Lt. General Barton Kyle Yount

    • Lt. General Barton Kyle Yount

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    • Yount, Barton Kyle

    • Under the direction of the School's first president, retired Lt. General Barton Kyle Yount, the School opened its doors on Oct. 6, 1946 as American Institute for Foreign Trade. Yount, former head of the Army Air Training Command, had been...
    • AIFT President Arthur Peterson with His Private Plane

    • AIFT President Arthur Peterson with His Private Plane

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    • Peterson, Arthur; American Institute for Foreign Trade; Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management; Thunderbird School of Global Management

    • AIFT President Art Peterson was a skilled pilot who often flew his private plane onto the Thunderbird Campus directly to his on-campus residence.
    • Thunderbird Administration

    • Thunderbird Administration

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    • Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management;

    • By the time Dr. Arthur Peterson was well into his Presidency he had assembled a stellar group of administrators, some of whom had been hired by President Sauer. Seated left to right in approximately 1969 are Christian Larsen, Chairman of the...
    • Entrance Sign to American Institute for Foreign Trade Campus

    • Entrance Sign to American Institute for Foreign Trade Campus

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    • American Institute for Foreign Trade; Schools--Arizona--Glendale; Thunderbird Field I

    • The American Institute for Foreign Trade opened its doors on Oct. 1, 1946, just six months after its founders acquired Thunderbird Field I, the deactivated Army Air Forces Training Base. Because the school received the property from the War Assets...
    • Barton Kyle Yount Award

    • Barton Kyle Yount Award

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    • Strohecker, George; Yount, Mildred; Dunne, Finley Peter Jr.; Yount, Barton Kyle Yount

    • George Strohecker is shown receiving the Barton Kyle Yount Award from Mildred Yount, widow of the late General Barton Kyle Yount, founder and first President of the School. Finley Peter Dunne, also one of the founders, is on the right. The first...
    • "The Thunderbird" Staff 1947-48

    • "The Thunderbird" Staff 1947-48

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    • Students;American Institute for Foreign Trade;

    • "The Thunderbird" school newspaper staff at American Institute for Foreign Trade in 1947-48 consisted of (from left) Walt Leonard, languages editor; Ed Boyle, sports editor; Earl Tunnell, pictorial editor; Lloyd Clark, editor; Bob Cheroske...
    • AIFT Coffee Shop

    • AIFT Coffee Shop

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    • American Institute for Foreign Trade

    • The Thunderbird Coffee Shop in the 1960s reflected the international culture of the school with posters from many countries lining the walls.
    • AIFT Nursery

    • AIFT Nursery

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    • American Institute for Foreign Trade

    • About 50 percent of the students at Thunderbird in 1958 were married men, some of whom were accompanied by their wives and children. The School provided a nursery for the children while the parents were in class, and some of those children,...
    • Peterson Presidential Inauguration

    • Peterson Presidential Inauguration

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    • Peterson, Dr. Arthur L.;Snell, Frank;

    • Inauguration ceremonies for President Arthur L. Peterson were held on March 2, 1967. Officiating was Frank Snell, left. Only 38 years old at the time, his energy catapulted the School forward on every front with new buildings, public recognition,...
    • Bob and Kax Herberger

    • Bob and Kax Herberger

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    • Herberger, G. Robert; Herberger,Katherine

    • G. Robert "Bob" and Katherine "Kax" Herberger pose during the American Management Association World Conference on the occasion of the new alliance between the AMA and AIFT. Bob Herberger was a member of the Thunderbird Board of Directors. Both he...
    • Faculty Housing

    • Faculty Housing

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    • American Institute for Foreign Trade;

    • In 1964. nine faculty houses (extreme right of photo) were built on the south end of the Thunderbird Campus. These were part of a $1 million building program that would eventually include 12 faculty residences and the Keyman residence hall, the...
    • Rubicam and Peterson

    • Rubicam and Peterson

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    • Rubicam, Ray; Peterson, Arthur L.; American Institute for Foreign Trade

    • Ray Rubicam and President Art Peterson are shown conversing beside the Thunderbird Campus swimming pool. Rubicam, retired Chairman of the Board of Young and Rubicam Advertising, was commencement speaker for the Jan. 1967 graduation. He was also a...
    • Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

    • Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

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    • Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

    • On November 26, 1968, the name was changed to Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management in celebration of the School's 20th anniversary. That name would last only until Dec. 1, 1973, when it became American Graduate School of...
    • Aerial Photo, 1957

    • Aerial Photo, 1957

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    • American Institute for Foreign Trade; Schools; Airbases; War Assets Administration;

    • On March 14, 1957, the School took full title to the property formerly known as Thunderbird Field. The property had been deeded to the School by the War Assets Administration on the condition that, "for a period of ten years….said premises shall...
    • Norton Sobo with Interad Class

    • Norton Sobo with Interad Class

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    • Sobo, Norton; Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

    • In 1967, Norton Sobo followed Edwin Coleman as director of the advertising program for which Thunderbird became famous. He is shown here in the center of a group of students. In 1968, ten teams vied for the top spot. Presentation included...
    • Plans Set for New Library

    • Plans Set for New Library

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    • Libraries; Buildings; Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

    • Thunderbird President, Dr. Arthur L. Peterson, and American Management Association President Alexander B. Trowbridge, admire an artist's sketch of the new 15,000 square-foot building which housed the library, alumni center, and placement offices. ...
    • Robert F. Delaney

    • Robert F. Delaney

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    • Delaney, Robert F.; Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

    • The 1970-71 year was a tumultuous one for Thunderbird. Robert F. Delaney was named president following the resignation of Dr. Arthur Peterson due to health reasons. Delaney took office Sept. 1, 1970. He had been Director of the Edward R. Murrow...
    • Mildred Yount and grandson Barton Kyle Yount III.

    • Mildred Yount and grandson Barton Kyle Yount III.

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    • Yount, Mildred; Yount, Barton Kyle III; Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management

    • Barton Kyle "Buzz" Yount III, Thunderbird class of 1971 and grandson of founder General Yount, is shown here in a 1972 photo with his grandmother Mildred Yount, the general's widow. The young Yount enrolled at Thunderbird in 1970, graduating in...
    • Student Enrollment Increases in the 1960s

    • Student Enrollment Increases in the 1960s

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    • Students; Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management;

    • This 1969 photo shows the growing student body on the Thunderbird Campus. From the School's beginning in 1946 to 1964, enrollment had stayed between 250 and 300. In 1964-65, enrollment in the fall was 261, up 12% over the previous year. In the...
    • Clara Fish and her students at Congress Street School, February 1899

    • Clara Fish and her students at Congress Street School, February 1899

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    • Tucson (Ariz.)--Social life and customs; Tucson (Ariz.)--History.

    • Clara Fish (later Roberts) is shown with her class at Congress Street School in February 1899. Congress Street School was founded by Clara's mother Maria Wakefield Fish. Maria Wakefield Fish had come to Tucson as a young teacher and was a strong...

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