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...History of the Tariff," by F. W. Taussig," Ph.D., LL.B., Henry Lee Professor of Economics, is another noteworthy publication by the accepted authority on the subject. It is an entirely new and up-to-date study of tariff history to supercede the author's former well-known book...
...Harvard University. Both in politics and philosophy its freedom and extreme liberalism, rather than any conservatism, have long been the only cause of complaint. The names of Lowell and Emerson in the past are well matched today by those of Lowell and Eliot, of James and Santayana, of Taussig and Hart. It cannot be denied that intellectual restraint does exist in many colleges. That it does not exist at Harvard is one of our proudest boasts. In theory, Senator Hollis was right: but in fact he was wrong. Harvard is widely praised and widely attacked for leading the liberal thought...
...Commissions; to the work, within the last week, of professor Bullock in connection with the State Committee on Preservation and Taxation of Forest Lands; to the work of The of Professor Holcombe as a member of the first Minimum Wage Board in the country; to the work of Professor Taussig, for years the recognized leader of Free Trade in the United States. These men are not the only examples of the live wires that connect Harvard with of the great affairs of the country. When he accuses the undergraduates of too little interest in outside affairs, he is absolutely right...
...members of the University interested in economics are invited to hear Professor Josef Schumpeter, of the University of Vienna, lecture upon "Economic Theory" in Professor Taussig's course, Economics 11, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. This will be the last of a series of lectures given by Professor Schumpeter, who is this year conducting courses at Columbia University. The lecture will take place in Emerson...
...Seminary of Economics. Professor F. W. Taussig on "Some Aspects of the Quantity Theory of Money." Upper Dane...