James Washington Bell (1890-1966) Papers 1922-1961

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James Washington Bell (1890-1966) Papers 1922-1961

James Washington Bell was born on August 26, 1890 in Boulder, Colorado, the son of James Washington Bell and Delphine Paradis Bell. Bell took a B.A. degree in Philosophy and Languages from the University of Colorado in 1912 and an M.A. degree in Economics and Government, also from the University of Colorado, in 1913. Harvard University awarded Bell a Ph.D. in Economics in 1918. His doctoral dissertation was entitled . Bell received the Norlin Achievement Medal from the University of Colorado Alumni Association in 1938. In 1955, the University of Colorado awarded Bell an honorary LL.D. degree. Taxation of Railways in New England

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