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Economics in the Rear-View Mirror

Economics in the Rear-View Mirror

Harvard. Economics PhD alumnus, Douglass Vincent Brown, 1932 - Economics in the Rear-View Mirror

Economics in the Rear-View Mirror
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Douglas Vincent Brown was George Shultz’s thesis advisor.

Brown was the first Sloan Professor of Management at M.I.T. in 1946 .

He was a member of the Division of History, Government , and Economics , and in such other fields as Ancient and Modern Languages , Philosophy, etc..

Thesis received April 1, 1932 Read by Professors Taussig and Ripley Approved April 25, 1932 Date of special examination Thursday, April 28 , Passed F.W.T. Brown’s showing was in every respect creditable, [signed] A. E. Monroe .

The standing of every student in each of his courses is expressed, on the completion of the course, by one of five grades.

Sixteen full courses, in addition to the prescribed English Composition, are required for the degree of Bachelor of Arts , or Bachelor of Science .

From four to six full courses constitute a full year’s work.