Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1888, Mar. 8 | Born, Somersworth, N.H. |
circa 1910-1917 | Worked as a certified public accountant in his father's firm, Boston, Mass. |
1914 | Married Margaret Hatfield (divorced) |
1917-1922 | Staff, Federal Trade Commission, investigating meat packing industry |
1922-1929 | With Labor Bureau, Inc. |
1927 | Economic adviser to a trade union delegation to Russia |
1930 | Married Marian Tyler |
1934 | Published The Economy of Abundance. New York: Macmillan |
1935 | Published Government in Business. New York: Macmillan |
1936 | Published Rich Land, Poor Land. New York: McGraw-Hill |
1938 | Published The Tyranny of Words. New York: Harcourt, Brace |
1940 | Published Idle Money, Idle Men. New York: Harcourt, Brace |
1940-1941 | With Tennessee Valley Authority |
1941 | Published A Primer of Economics. New York: Row, Peterson |
1942 | Published Goals for America. New York: Twentieth Century Fund |
1945 | Published with Marian Tyler Chase Men at Work. New York: Harcourt, Brace |
1948 | Published The Proper Study of Mankind. New York: Harper |
1949 | With Unesco |
1951 | Published with Marian Tyler Chase Roads to Agreement. New York: Harper |
1954 | Published with Marian Tyler Chase Power of Words. New York: Harcourt, Brace |
1956 | Published Guides to Straight Thinking. New York: Harper |
1958 | Published Some Things Worth Knowing. New York: Harper |
1962 | Published American Credos. New York: Harper |
1964 | Published Money to Grow On. New York: Harper and Row |
1968 | Published The Most Probable World. New York: Harper and Row |
1969 | Published Danger--Men Talking! New York: Parents' Magazine Press |
1985, Nov. 16 | Died, Redding, Conn. |