• Henry Christopher Wallich (/ˈwɑːlɪk/; June 10, 1914 – September 15, 1988) was a German American economist who served as a member of the Federal Reserve...
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  • Nathaniel Wallich Henry Wallich (1914–1988), German American banker and economist Hermann Wallich (1833–1928), German Jewish banker; father of Paul Wallich Nathaniel...
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    Milton Friedman of the University of Chicago, middle-of-the-roader Henry Wallich of Yale, and Keynesian Paul A. Samuelson of MIT." His last published...
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    contrast, Friedman represented the monetarist perspective. Together with Henry Wallich, their 1967 columns earned the magazine a Gerald Loeb Special Award...
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  • had propounded their views at some risk during the Nazis' rule. Wrote Henry Wallich, "During the Nazi Reich period the school represented a kind of intellectual...
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    Kansas City June 11, 1973 May 15, 1976 2 years, 339 days Nixon Resigned Henry Wallich Boston March 8, 1974 December 15, 1986 12 years, 282 days Nixon Resigned...
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  • Ann Wallace (1921–1993), American economist and political activist Henry Wallich (1914–1988), German/American economist and central banker W. Allen Wallis...
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  • model. In 1975 American economists Sidney Weintraub (1914–1983) and Henry Wallich (1914–1988) published A Tax-Based Incomes Policy, promoting Tax-Based...
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    President Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton Preceded by Henry Wallich Succeeded by Laurence Meyer Personal details Born (1928-02-20)February...
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  • Rapoport Harvey H. Hukari Wes Nisker December 9, 1969 182 52 "Tariffs" Henry Wallich O. R. Strackbein December 18, 1969 183 53 "The Kennedy Years" John Kenneth...
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  • Francis, 86, English academic librarian and curator (British Museum). Henry Wallich, 74, German-born American economist, columnist for Newsweek magazine...
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    Lyndon B. Johnson Richard Nixon Preceded by George King Succeeded by Henry Wallich Personal details Born James Dewey Daane (1918-07-06)July 6, 1918 Grand...
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  • Hermann Wallich A Banker in Paris, Shanghai and Berlin.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Engelbourg, Saul. "HENRY C. WALLICH: A...
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  • its 1967 financial columns by Milton Freedman, Paul Samuelson, and Henry Wallich. 1969: McGraw-Hill Article: "Business and the Urban Crisis", February...
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    to his daughter Anna and her husband Hermann Wallich when he died six years later. Anna and Hermann Wallich seldom used the house, but Hermann's eldest...
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    Town, South Africa, and one of five sons of a Bedford Doctor, Major Henry Wallich Maclear. He was later sent to Fermoy in County Cork by the British Army...
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  • Service, and fellow at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Henry Wallich, academic, economist and central banker Clarence C. Walton, president...
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  • Street" by Clem Morgello, Newsweek 1974: "Trust Busting the USA" by Henry Wallich, Newsweek 1975: "Pendulum of Power to Swing to Arabs?" by Edwin Darby...
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    clearings. The plant was first described scientifically in 1824 by Nathaniel Wallich. The species was introduced into commercial production (as Lilium giganteum)...
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  • formless protoplasm." Other scientists were less enthusiastic. George Charles Wallich claimed that Bathybius was a product of chemical disintegration. In 1872...
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  • the United States in 1942 by Johnny Mercer, Buddy DeSylva, and Glenn E. Wallichs. Capitol was acquired by British music conglomerate EMI as its North American...
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  • in 1967, having responded to a "Bass Player Wanted" notice posted at Wallich's Music City at Vine and Sunset. One of Steppenwolf's most popular songs...
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  • Theory of the Price Level, 1959. A Tax-Based Incomes Policy (with Henry C. Wallich), Journal of Economic Issues, 1971.[2] Keynes and the Monetarists (1973)...
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    the Society was founded in 1814 under the superintendence of Nathaniel Wallich. The rapid growth of its collection is evident from its first catalogue...
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    Aschkenas: Ms. opp. add. 4° 136 der Bodleian Library, Oxford (das so genannte Wallich-Manuskript) und Ms. hebr. oct. 219 der Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek...
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    Leycesteria formosa (category Taxa named by Nathaniel Wallich)
    within the region. The genus name Leycesteria was coined by Nathaniel Wallich (one time director of Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta) in honour of his...
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    sufficiently understood. The initial species description by Nathaniel Wallich was published in 1824 by William Roxburgh in Flora indica 2 on page 176...
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  • surgeon in India, where he corresponded extensively with botanist Nathaniel Wallich. In 1818 he accompanied Stamford Raffles to Sumatra where he extensively...
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    from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Henry C. Wallich. Mainsprings of the German Revival (1955) p. 348. Bickerton, Ian (2011)...
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    Africa Roupell painted local flowers. A visitor to the Cape, Nathaniel Wallich, who was at that time in charge of the Calcutta Botanical Garden, and a...
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