Word: chamberlin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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COLLECTIVISM: A FALSE UTOPIA-William Henry Chamberlin-Macmillan ($2). A veteran Russian correspondent (Christian Science Monitor) defines fascism and communism as interchangeable parts of the same death-dealing machinery...
Edward H. Chamberlin, associate professor of Economics, gives the ninth Wednesday radio lecture, sponsored by the Guardian, when he speaks on "Machines and Labor" at 9 o'clock tonight over WAAB...
Speakers at this forum will be Alvin H. Hansen, University of Minnesota professor and co-author of the Economics A text book of last year, Gardiner Means of the National Resources Board, Corvin Edwards, of the Federal Trade Commission, and others. Edward H. Chamberlin, associate professor of Economics, presides...
Appearing as associate counsel for two of the three appellants-W. H. H. Chamberlin, Inc., E. C. Stearns & Co. and Associated Industries of New York State, Inc.-Lawyer Henry S. Fraser of Syracuse decried the law's justice in giving benefits to workers regardless of need or merit, implied that New York children would soon be chanting as did German children when social insurance was adopted...
...Windsor, Connecticut; William A. Beardalee '37, New Brunswick, New Jersey; David Beck '38, Union City, New Jersey; Robert L. Bishop '37, Great Neck, New York; Phillips I. Blumberg '39, New York City; James H. Brooks '38, Staten Island, New York; James M. Carpenter '37, Poughkeepsie, New York; Frank L. Chamberlin, Jr., Stamford, Connecticut; John L. Chase '37, Tully, New York; Howard F. Cline '39, Elizabeth, New Jersey; J. Emerson Coyle '37, Brooklyn, New York...