Word: economists
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "The London Money Market." Mr. Francis W. Hirst, Editor of The Economist, London. University...
...expenditure only reaches its destination undiminished by graft and the incapacity of officials. We must remember that the modern treatment of established theories of property has given us some rather startling shocks. In the preface to his "Life of Gladstone," John Morley says "a firm and trained economist and no friend of Socialism, yet by his legislation upon land in 1870 and 1881 he wrote the opening chapter in a volume in which an unexpected page in the history of property is destined to be inscribed...
Worthington Chauncey Ford, "Economist and statistician, editor of 'Washington's Letters and Writings,' chief of the division of manuscripts in the Library of Congress, accurate and comprehensive scholar...
Major Leonard Darwin of London, son of the great naturalist and economist, will deliver the second of his series of lectures on "Municipal Ownership," in Emerson Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of this lecture will be "English Municipal Statistics. The Probability of Profit Making by Municipal Ownership. Municipal Management." The lecture will be open to the public...
...introducing the speaker Professor Wendell '77 gave a short outline of M. d'Avenel's career as an economist, concluding with the statement that he is the first lecturer to set forth the great economic changes which affect France today...