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Dunbar’s “Open Secret” and “Original Instrument” Clarified

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2009

Warren J. Samuels
Affiliation:
Michigan State University

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1980

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References

1 Research Queries, The History of Economics Society Bulletin, vol. 1 (Summer 1979), pp. 2526.Google Scholar

2Charles, F. Dunbar, “Academic Study of Political Economy,Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 5 (July 1891), at pp. 404405.Google Scholar

3Richard, S. Howey to Warren Samuels, December 11, 1979.Google Scholar

4Education of Business Men,” American Bankers Association, New York, 1892, pp. 2835.Google Scholar

5 Ibid, p. 32.

6 Ibid, pp. 32, 31.

7 Ibid, p. 34.

8 The principal document comprising the plan of the Wharton School is simply entitled “To the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania;” its principal subdivision is “The Project.” Ibid, pp. 28, 30.

9 Ibid, p. 30.

10Steven, A. Sass, “Joseph Wharton’s Argument for Protection” (1980).Google Scholar

11Joseph, Wharton, “To the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania,” Minutes of the Board of Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, March 24, 1881.Google Scholar

12 “Education of Business Men,” op. cit., p. 27.Google Scholar

13 Ibid, p. 36.