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An Archival Case Study: Revisiting The Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie
This paper forms part of a wider project to show the significance of archival material on distinguished economists, in this case Lauchlin Currie (1902-93), who studied and taught at Harvard before entering government service at the US Treasury and Federal Reserve Board as the intellectual leader of Roosevelt’s New Deal, 1934-39, as FDR’s White House economic adviser in peace and war, 1939-45, and as a post-war development economist. It discusses the uses made of the written and oral material available when the author was writing his intellectual biography of Currie (Duke University Press 1990) while Currie was still alive, and the significance of the material that has come to light after Currie’s death.Lauchlin Currie; economic biography; the New Deal; macroeconomic policy; development economics.
An Archival Case Study : Revisiting the Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie
This paper forms part of a wider project to show the significance of archival material on distinguished economists, in this case Lauchlin Currie (1902-93), who studied and taught at Harvard before entering government service at the US Treasury and Federal Reserve Board as the intellectual leader of Roosevelt's New Deal, 1934-39, as FDR's White House economic adviser in peace and war, 1939-45, and as a post-war development economist. It discusses the uses made of the written and oral material available when the author was writing his intellectual biography of Currie (Duke University Press 1990) while Currie was still alive, and the significance of the material that has come to light after Currie's death
Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)
Letter from G. A. W. Currie to Isaac H. Kempner discussing background material and documents from September 1944
James B. Currie letter
This collection contains a letter written to the military governor of Arkansas by James B. Currie of Woodruff County
Donald Currie, University Library Dedicatory Address, 1967
Donald Currie serve as dean of students at Eastern Michigan University until joining the staff of the Royal Oak public schools, where he served as superintendent. Still president of the EMU Alumni Association, Currie was asked to speak at the dedication ceremony for the new University Library. Currie speaks at length on the growth of the university libraries throughout the years, and notes that all library growth can be traced back to just three individuals -Elsie Andrews, E. Walfred Erickson, and Genevieve Walton- in the more than 100 years that the school has been in existence. Currie says that more than how many books a library has, the real success of a library is measured in how well it serves the academic community.https://commons.emich.edu/speeches/1038/thumbnail.jp
[Notes by Correspondent Gordon Currie Regarding General Edwin A. Walker]
Notes by Australian correspondent Gordon Currie regarding an interview with former General Edwin A. Walker
Interview of Mary Currie
Mary Currie was a member of the La Salle University grounds crew at the time of the interview and in 2013, when the interview was posted to Digital Commons. She grew up in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia. She graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School in 1974 and began working at La Salle in 1986
[Letter from H. T. Staiti to M. Currie - April 11, 1930]
Carbon copy of typed letter from H. T. Staiti to Mrs. M. Currie, discussing the enclosure of a check for $353.65 and thanking her for clothe sand services rendered to Mrs. Odelia R. Staiti
Papers of John L Currie
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/64343Correspondence (including with Robert Russell); a cutting of Garryowen; Mt. Elephant documents; rates notice 1845 and receipts 1850; a description of the Geelong Depasturising Station; Indenture of apprenticeship as a brush maker, 1834; map of Footscray, 1857.114009
Acquisition: [1971.0008] "Papers of John L Currie
Giganotosaurinae Coria & Currie 2006, n. subfam.
GIGANOTOSAURINAE n. subfam. TYPE GENUS. — Giganotosaurus Coria & Salgado, 1995. DIAGNOSIS. — Carcharodontosaurids linked by the derived femur with a weak fourth trochanter, and a shallow, broad extensor groove on the distal end.Published as part of Coria, R. A. & Currie, P. J., 2006, A new carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina, pp. 71-118 in Geodiversitas 28 (1) on page 74, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.537679
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