Born in Shady Grove, New York on January 27, 1896, Clark E. Warburton taught at several colleges and universities in the United States and India before joining the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in 1934. He eventually became Chief of the Banking and Business Section of the Division of Research and Statistics. He retained that post until his retirement in 1965. Throughout his career, Warburton was well known for his support of the theory that monetary forces are the key cause of economic disturbances. He made numerous contributions to economics scholarship and practices during his long career.
From the description of Clark E. Warburton papers, 1920-1979. (George Mason University). WorldCat record id: 611950535
From the guide to the Clark E. Warburton papers, 1920-1979, (George Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.)