Appendix: Who's Who in Oxford Economics, 1901 to 1952 WHO'S WHO IN OXFORD POLmCAL ECONOMY, 1901 TO 1920 W.O.S. Adams, Reader and Gladstone Professor of Political Theory and Institutions (1910 to 1933) and Warden of All Souls College (1933 to 1945). S. Ball. lecturer and tutor in philosophy at 51 John's College (1882 to 1918). E. Barker, fellow, lecturer, and tutor in modem history at Wadham College (189910 19(9), SI John's Collcge (1909 to 1913). and at New College (1913 to 1920). H.W. Blum, tutor and lecturer in philosophy at Christ Church (1887 10 1929); he also tutored and lectured in political economy. E. Cannan. lecturer and Professor of Political Economy at the london School of Economics (1897 to 1926). AJ. Carlyle, Rector of All Saints Oturch. Oxford (1895 to 1919), and chaplain and lecturer in economics and political science at Univcnity College. See Powiclr:e (1959). H.W.e. Davis, tUfor and lecturer in modem history al Balliol College (1902 to 1921). F.Y. Edgeworth, Drummond Professor of Political Economy (18lXl to 1921), H.A.L. Fisher. fellow and lecturer in modem history at New College (1889 to 1914). H.S. Furniss. obtained Diploma in Economics in 1906, lecturer and tutor in econom- ics at Ruskin College (l1Xn to 1916), and Principal of Ruskin College (1916 to 1925). See A. Barrall Brown (1939 & 1949) and Furniss (1931). AJ. Jenkinson, lecturer in philosophy 81 Brasenose College (1904 to 1928) and wrote papers for the Ministry of Munitions during the First World War on the supply and control of labour and on manpower and dilution; his lectures on political economy were popular with students. Sec: Swan St.a1lybrass (1928). A.H. Johnson, lecturer in modem history at University College. R.V. Lennard, fellow and lecturer in Modem History 81 Wadham College (1909 to 1945) and reader in economic history (1932 to 1951). A.D. Lindsay, lecturer and tutor in philosophy at Balliol College (1906 to 1922); Professor of MOfal Philosophy, Glasgow University (1922 to 1924); and Master of Balliol College (1924 to 1949). J.A.R. Marriou. lecrurer in modem history at New College and WOJ"CeSler College (1884 to 1920) and gave lecturers in economics for the Pass Final School and for the School of Modem History. Sec: Marriou (1946). T.H. Penson, Diploma in Economics in 1905, lecturer and Mor in modem history and economics at Pembroke College (1912 to 1922), and lecturer in economics at Worcester College (1910 to 1922). 215 216 Appendix L.R. Phelps. lecturer in philosoph)' and political economy III St. Mary HaU (1880 to 1885) and at Oriel College (1893 to 1914). gave lecturers OIl political economy to Indian Civil Service probationers in the Pass Group, and was a memberofthc Royal Commission on the PoorLaws(I905 to 1909). He was also Vice-Principal orSt Miry Hall (1885 to 1893) and Provost of Oriel College (191410 1929). See Ross (1949). L.L. Price, fellow at Oriel College (1888 to 1923) and Lecturer and Reader in Economic History (1907101921). C.G. Robertson, tutor in modem history at Exeter College (1895 10 1899) and al Magdalen College (1905 10 1920): he was also a fellow al All Souls College (1893 to 1948). A.L. Smith, tutor and lecturer in modem history at Balliol College (1879 to 1916) and Master of Balliol (1916 to 1924). See Bell (1937). W.A. Spooner, fellow, tutor, and lecturer in philosophy and ancient history at New College (1867 10 1903) and Warden of New College (1903 to 1924), G.H. Wakcling,lccturcr in modem history al Wadham College (1890 to 1894) and fellow, tutor, and lecturer in modem history at Brasenose College (1894 to 1932); according to one obilUarisl, his intellectual intereslS laid in political economy. See Sampson (1936) and Swan Stallybrass (1936). WHO'S WHO IN OXFORD ECONOMICS. 1920 TO 1939 W.M. Allen, fellow and tutor in economics at 831liol College (1931101948); also Assistant Oirectorof Research, International Monetary fund (1947 to 1949), and Advisor and Executive Director, Bank of England (1950 to 1970). W.H. Beveridge, Master of University College (1937 to 1945): also Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science (1919 to 1937). M.E.A. Bowley. researcher at Oxford InsliMe of Statistics (1936 10 1937); also lecturer at the University of Dundee (1938 to 1946) and lecturer, reader and Professor of Political Economy at the University of London (1946 to 1975). 1.1. Bowen, Prize Fellow at All Souls College (1930 10 1937) and lecturer in economics at Brasenose College (1931 to 1938); also Professor of Economics at Hull University and at the University of Western Australia at Penh. R.F. Brethenon, fellow, tutor, and lecturer in economics at Wadham College (1928 to 1945); aJso Board of Trade (1939 to 1948 and 1954 to 1961), and Treasury (1961 10 1968). AJ. Brown. lecturer in economics at Hertford College (1937 to 1940): also Profes­ sor of Economics at University of Leeds (1947 to 1979). F.A. Burchardl, research scholar at All Souls College (193.5 to 1944): also libnuian, Deputy Director, and Director of the Institute of Statistics (1940 to 1958). C.V. Butler. obtained Diploma in Economics in 1907; and tutor in economics at St Anne's College (1914 to 1945). G.N. Clark, lecturer and fellow in modem history at Oriel College (1919 to 1931): and Chichele Professor of Ectlnomic History (1931 to 1943). H. Clay, fellow al New College and lecturer in economics (1919to 1921); Stanley Jevons Professor of Political Economy at Manchester University (1922 to 1927): Professor of Social Economics at Manchester University (1927 10 1930); Eco- Who's Who in Oxford Economics 217 nomic Advisor 10 the Bank of England (1930 to 1944): and Warden of Nuffield College (1944 to 1949). O.D.H. Cole, Robert Mynors Reader in Economics (192.5 10 1938): fellow al UniversilY College (192.5 10 1944); and Chichele Professor of Social and Polil­ ical Theory (1944 to 19.57). O.B. Dibblee, bursar and dean of All Souls College ( 1920 10 1924); and wrote two books on economics, TM Law of Supply and lkmand (1912) and Th~ Psycho­ logical Theory ofVal~ (1924). E.G. Dowdell, lutor and lecturer in economics al SI John's Colle8e (192710 1950). L.M. Fraser, fellow and leclurer in economics al Queen's College (1928 10 193.5): Professor of Economics al Aberdeen (1935 to 1946). M.L.D. Grier, lutor in economics and Principal of Lady Margarel Hall (1921 10 1945): also lecturer and Director of Studies al Newnham College, Cambridge (1909 to 1921), Acting Head of the Department of Economics at l...eed.s Univer­ sity (191.5 to 1919), and President of the Economics Section or the British Associalion (1925). R.L. Hall, lecturer and fellow in economics at Trinity College (1926 to 19.50); and Director of the Economic Section of the Cabinet Office and of lhe Treasury (1947 to 1961). E.L. Hargreaves, Diploma in Economics and Political Science (1922): and fellow. lecturer. and lutor in economics al Oriel College (1924 to 19.56). H.R.F. Harrod. siudent and lecturer in II'IOdem hislory and economics at Christ Church (1922 to 1967), and the Nuffield Reader in International Economics (19.5210 1967). H.D. Henderson. research fellow at All Souls College (1934 to 1945); and Drummond Professor of Political Economy (194.5 to 19.51). C,J. Hitch, fellow, lulor, and leclurer in economics al Queen's College (1935 to 1948): also Rand Corporation (1948 10 1961). E.M . Hugh-Jones, fellow, tutor, and lecturer in history and economics at Keb1e College (1927 10 1959). E. Lipson, Reader in Economic History (1922 to 1931). J. de Lacy Mann, obt:ained Diploma in Economics and Political Science in 1920; tutor in economics at SI Hilda's College (1923 10 1929); Vice-Principal and Principal at St Hilda 's (1923 to 1955); also involved in founding the Economic History Society and was assistant editor orTh~ Economjc Jljstory Revinv (1927 10 1934). D.H. MacGregor. Drummond Professor of Political Economy (1922 10 1945). 1. Marschak, Chichele lecturer in economics at All Souls College (1933 to 193.5), Reader in Statistics (193.5 to 1940), and Director of the Institute of Statistics (1935 to 1939); also Director of the Cowles Conunission for Research in Ec0- nomics at the University of Chicago (194310 1948) and Professor of Economics and Business Administration at the University of California, Los Angeles (1960 to 1968). J.E. Meade, fellow and lecturer in economics at Hertford College (1930 to 1937); also Economic Section of the League of Nations (1938 to 1940, member and Director of the Economic Section of the Cabinet Office (1940 to 1947), Prores­ sor of Commerce at the London School of Economics (1947 to 1958), and Professor of Political Economy at the University of Cambridge (1957 to 1969). F.W. Ogilvie, fellow and lecturer in economics al Trinity College (1919 to 1926); and Professor of Political Economy at University of Edinburgh (1926 to 1934). 218 Appendix Redvers Opie, fellow. tutor and Iccturer in economics at Magdalen College (1931 10 1945). E.H. Phelps Brown, fellow and lecturer in economics at New College (1930 10 1947): and Professor of Economics of Labour at the London Schoo! of Econom­ ics (1947 to 1968). D.E. Rhodes. tutor and lecturer in economics at Somer\Iille College (1921 to 1926); also W8SOIl the editorial staffo(T~ Economist (1928 to 1933 and 1939 to 1941). R.S.G. Rutherford. researcher at Oxford Institute of Statistics (1938 to 1939) and AI the Oxford Agricultural Economics Research Institute (1939 10 1946): also became associated with the University of Sydney in 1947 where he beamc the Professor of Economic Statistics (1962 to 1980).
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