Edwin Seligman

 

 

From Sun Yat-sen versus Communism by Maurice William, 1932

Dr. Sun had delivered his last lecture on the �Principle of Livelihood" August 24, 1924. The next day, August 25, there began in Canton the first anti-Communist demonstrations. . . .  witness China�s . . .  appointment, in the place of the discredited Russians [i.e. communists], of a distinguished group of American economic advisors, composed of Professor Jeremiah Whipple Jenks of New York University, General James G. Harbord, Professor E. R. A. Seligman of Columbia, Mr. Owen D. Young, and Mr. Henry Ford.

Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins 1932, pp. 6-7.

 

 

Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-1939. Title Essays in economics. Publisher New York : A. M. Kelley, 1967. Description ix, 394 p. 22 cm. Series Reprints of economic classics Note Companion volume to the author's Studies in public finance. Reprint of the 1925 ed. Note Includes bibliographical references.

Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-1939 Title The economic interpretation of history, by Edwin R. A. Seligman .. Edition 2d ed., rev Publisher New York, Columbia university press, [1949] Description ix, 166 p. 20 cm Note "The present work is substantially a reproduction, with some alterations, additions and rearrangements, of the articles that appeared in volumes XVI and XVII of the Political science quarterly."--Pref. note Language English

Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson, 1861-1939. Title Biographical memoir, Richmond Mayo-Smith, 1854-1901. By E.R. Seligman. Publisher Washington, Govt. Print. Off 1924. Description 71 p. 77 port. Series National academy of sciences, Washington, D.C. Memoirs, vol.XVII, 2d memoir Note Bibliography: p.77. Language English Subject Mayo-Smith, Richmond, 1854-1901.

 

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