Thomas Sewall Adams papers 1900-1933

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Thomas Sewall Adams papers 1900-1933

The papers, relating almost exclusively to matters of taxation, consist of material collected and written for a survey for the American Gas Association; material for a survey of the cement industry in the case U. S. vs. Atlas Portland Cement Company, et al.; material concerning the Committee on Double Taxation of the International Chamber of Commerce and of the League of Nations; papers relating to the Wisconsin Tax Commission; papers relating to the President's Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership; and papers on state and federal tax problems. The papers contain no personal correspondence and are of interest mainly for specific subjects.

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Adams, Thomas Sewall, 1873-1933

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Thomas Sewall Adams was a professor of Political Economy at Yale University, advisor to the U.S. Treasury Department, and member of the fiscal committee, League of Nations. From the description of Thomas Sewall Adams papers, 1900-1933 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165851 From the guide to the Thomas Sewall Adams papers, 1900-1933, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...

Yale University. Faculty.

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