Alfred Alexander Brown Papers 1935-1979

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Alfred Alexander Brown Papers 1935-1979

Alfred Brown received both his bachelors (1931) and masters (1933) degrees from Massachusetts State College in animal husbandry and agricultural economics and completed additional graduate work at Amherst College and Harvard University. In 1935, he returned to his alma mater as an assistant research professor in Agricultural Economics and was promoted in 1948 to full professor with a focus on Marketing and Transportation. During World War II, Brown served as a transportation economist with the War Food Administration and as a consultant for the Office of Defense Transportation. Although Brown retired from teaching in 1972, he continued to work as a consultant for the United States Department of Transportation in Africa until his death in 2000. The Brown Papers include published and unpublished transportation writings, correspondence, biographical and personal notes as well as notes for research and teaching, newsclippings, motion picture films, and slides. Also included among the papers are files related to Browns university service, including the Alumni War Memorial Fund, the University Centennial Committee, and the Alpha Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa.

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Brown, Alfred Alexander, 1908-

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The transportation economist Alfred Alexander Brown was born in Methuen, Mass., on August 2, 1908, the son of Harvey and Maude (Freeman) Brown. After receiving his bachelor's (1931) and master's degrees (1933) at Massachusetts State College in agricultural economics, the latter for a thesis on marketing Massachusetts apples, Brown pursued additional graduate study at Amherst College and at the Littauer School of Public Administration and Graduate School of Business Administration at...

Massachusetts State College. Department of Agricultural Economics.

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University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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