- Alvin Saunders Johnson
Alvin Saunders Johnson, Ph.D. (1874-1971) was an American
economist , born near Homer, Neb., educated at theUniversity of Nebraska and Columbia (Ph.D., 1902). Afterwards, he was employed in various positions at Columbia, theUniversity of Nebraska , the University of Texas, theUniversity of Chicago , Leland Stanford and at Cornell after 1913.He was the founding president of
The New School .He was assistant editor of the "Political Science Quarterly" in 1902-06, editor from 1917 of the "New Republic",
New York City , and was author of "Rent in Modern Economic Theory" (1903), "Introduction to Economics" (1909), "The Professor and the Petticoat" (1914), a novel, and "John Stuyvesant, Ancestor" (1919).References
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