Talk:Horace Secrist

Claremont
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In 1928 he was appointed Director of Research in an effort to establish a Department of Economics at the Claremont Colleges in California that the trustees hoped would form the nucleus of a new undergraduate men's college; Frank Fetter of Princeton University was the other prominent economist hired, and served as Chairman. See also his signature on the anti-Smoot Hawley letter and the publication details of his second banking book (also Stanford Daily ).