Horace N. Gilbert Papers, 1923-1987

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Horace N. Gilbert Papers, 1923-1987

The correspondence, manuscripts, published papers, course lecture notes and special wartime (World War II) and postwar working documents of Horace N. Gilbert (1901-1990) form the collection known as the Horace N. Gilbert Papers in the Archives of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Gilbert was professor of business economics at Caltech from 1924 until his retirement in 1969. During World War II he worked for the US Air Force in materiel production. In the postwar period he aided the rebuilding of European industry by serving as economic advisor to the American High Commission for Germany.

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Gilbert, Horace N. (Horace Nathaniel), 1901-1990

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American visitor to Russia. From the description of The Russian industrialization program : typescript, 1931. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122388225 Biography When Horace Nathaniel Gilbert, Professor of Business Economics, was first brought to the California Institute of Technology in 1924 by Robert A. Millikan, his mission, as outlined by Millikan, was "...to give a course which would help the graduates of Caltech who ...