Paul H. Appleby papers, 1944-1956.

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Paul H. Appleby papers, 1944-1956.

The Paul H. Appleby collection is composed of correspondence and Appleby's writings and speeches from his experience in government service. Correspondents included John M. Gaus, Joseph P. Harris, and Donald C. Stone from 1944 through 1946. Appleby's manuscripts on government and public administration cover the years 1944-1956. A broad range of topics are discussed from the military to the Tennessee Valley Authority.

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Appleby, Paul H. (Paul Henson), 1891-1963

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Political scientist. From the description of Reminiscsences of Paul Henson Appleby : oral history, 1952. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309722781 Paul H. Appleby was born in Greene County, Missouri on September 13, 1891, to Andrew B. and Mary (Johnson) Appleby. He earned his A.B. from Grinnell College in 1913. He married Ruth Meyer on October 4, 1916. The couple had three children, Margaret Finley, Mary Ellen Sarbaugh, and L. Tom. Appleby ...

Stone, Donald Crawford, 1903-....

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Donald Stone was an eminent U. S. statesman and international policy advisor, who gained notoriety for applying the scientific management principles of private enterprise to government institutions, and earned respect through a commitment to reasonable and accountable government. His career as a public servant spanned the Depression and WWII eras, shaping domestic and foreign policy under the Roosevelt and Truman administrations. Stone's service with the State Department included formatting proc...

United States. Bureau of the Budget

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The records were created and accumulated in 1941 by Eric H. Biddle on behalf of his mission, sponsored by the American Public Welfare Association, to study public welfare conditions and activities in Great Britain under the heavy aerial bombardment of that country. During the mission Mr. Biddle was appointed as Foreign Observer for the Bureau of the Budget, attached to the United States Embassy in London. In this capacity he brought the records of his mission to the Bureau, where they were offic...

Harris, Joseph Pratt, 1896-1985.

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Gaus, John M. (John Merriman), 1894-1969

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Gaus (Harvard, A.M., 1917; M.D., 1924) taught government at Harvard. From the description of Papers of John Merriman Gaus, 1947-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973045 ...

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

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