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    Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from F.W. Taussig, Harvard University, U.S.A., 17 June 1892 - 14 May 1898

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    Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from F.W. Taussig, Harvard University, U.S.A., 17 June 1892 - 14 May 1898 thanking Clark for newspaper clippings on 'railway complications in Victoria' and parliamentary documents on railway developments in Tasmania; American politics including the Presidency and 'protection'; Ogilvy's paper on land 'nationalization'. C4/C295-29

    Letters of introduction for Andrew Inglis Clark's visit to the U.S.A., 1897

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    Letters of introduction for Andrew Inglis Clark's visit to the U.S.A., 1897, from G.W. Bell, U.S. Consul, D.G. Thompson, F.W. Taussig, Margaret Windeyer of Western Australia, M.McMillan and T. Swan. Also menu of the Annual Dinner of the Reform Club. C4/C391 (1-13

    New evidence on Allyn Young's style and influence as a teacher

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    This paper publishes the hitherto unpublished correspondence between Allyn Abbott Young's biographer Charles Blitch and 17 of Young's former students or associates. Together with related biographical and archival material, the paper shows the way in which this adds to our knowledge of Young's considerable influence as a teacher upon some of the twentieth century's greatest economists. The correspondents are as follows: James W Angell, Colin Clark, Arthur H Cole, Lauchlin Currie, Melvin G de Chazeau, Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Howard S Ellis, Frank W Fetter, Earl J Hamilton, Seymour S Harris, Richard S Howey, Nicholas Kaldor, Melvin M Knight, Bertil Ohlin, Geoffrey Shepherd, Overton H Taylor, and Gilbert Walker

    White, Harry Dexter (1892–1948)

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