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The Corporation and the Historian

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Extract

The above was the subject of a session at the annual meeting of the American Economic History Association held in Princeton, New Jersey, late in September of the present year. The main paper was presented by Dr. Stanley Pargellis of the Newberry Library in Chicago. The discussion was led by Mr. Ralph Budd, president of the Burlington Lines, by Professor Colston Warne of Amherst College, and Professor Kent Healy of Yale University. Lively discussion followed from the floor.

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Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1944

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1 The complete discussion will be printed in Tasks of Economic History, the supplemental volume for 1944 of the Journal of Economic History. Dr. Pargellis' paper is being printed in pamphlet form by the Newcomen Society. Mr. Budd's, paper was summarized under the title “Scholarly Enquiry Merits a Welcome” in Railway Age, vol. 117, no. 5 (Oct. 7, 1944), pp. 550551Google Scholar.