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Text to be edited Oswald 'Foxy' Toynbee Falk CBE(1879 - 1972) was a British economist xxxx. Falk xxxxx tie.

Early life
Falk was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool in 1879, the son of Rachel Russell Everard Falk (née Toynbee) and Hermann John Falk, and he was educated at Rugby School and the Balliol College, Oxford. xxxxxxxxx.

Early Career
After Oxford, Falk worked as an actuary for the National Mutual Life Assurance Society and became a fellow of the Institute of Actuaries. In 1914, having left the actuarial profession, he was admitted a member of the London stock exchange; by 1918 he was a partner in the stockbroker Buckmaster and Moore

Treasury Division
Falk first made his mark in 1917 when John Maynard Keynes invited him to join his division of the UK Treasury. He worked there with impressive intellectuals — Geoffrey Fry and Dudley Ward among them — and proved himself a gifted ‘practical economist’ interested in currency and exchange. In 1919 he joined the Treasury team, under Keynes's leadership, at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, and in 1920 he was created CBE.

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1952.

Later life
Falk xxx. He died in Oxford on xx month 1972 aged 93.