Word: economists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Monday, March 20, Mr. Scott Nearing will speak at the club. Mr. Nearing, a distinguished economist and sociologist, is best known perhaps for his work as Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania before...
...meetings to a particular subject, such as "Present Problems of Latin America", "Present Day Tariff Problems", "International Law", "The New Frontiers in Europe", or "The New States in Europe". These Round Tables were conducted by Mr. Norman Davis, late assistant secretary of state, Dr. L. S. Rowe, a prominent economist, Professor J. S. Reeves of the University of Michigan, Professor J. W. Garner of the University of Illinois, and Professors F. W. Taussig '79, G. W. Wilson, A. C. Coolidge '87, C. H. Harkins and R. H. Lord '06 of the University. The Round Tables were for discussions...
Though delayed by the bad conditions which his car encountered on the way to Cambridge, so that in one instance "it was necessary to procure two horses, each of 'one horsepower', to extract it from a bog". Mr. Henry Clay, well-known British economist, spoke on "The Present Industrial Situation in England" in the Quiet Room of the Union last evening in such a clear and non-technical manner that even the laymen in his audience needed no economic reference book as an aid to understanding. Mr. Clay was introduced by professor Zechariah Chafe LL.B. '13, who spoke...
...Henry Clay, well known publicist and economist, will speak in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock this Friday evening. The subject of the address is announced as "The Present Industrial Situation in England...
...Clay is in the United States in accordance with an arrangement made a short time ago between the Master of Balliol College, Oxford, and the President of Amherst, to send some of the best English economist to this country. Ernest Barker, of King's College, Oxford, was here late last year, and Mr. R. H. Tawney of Balliol earlier this year. Mr. Clay will return to England about midsummer...