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Up for sale a RARE! "Council of Economic Advisors" Edwin Griswold Nourse Hand Written Note on a 5.5X3 Index card. This item is also signed on reverse. 



20, 1883 – April 7, 1974) was an American economist.

He served as the first chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors between 1946 and 1949. Born

in Lockport, New York, Nourse

moved to a western suburb of Chicago at the age of four months, and considered himself

a Midwesterner. His father

worked in the city as a supervisor of public school music. His sister, Alice Tisdale Hobart, went

on to become a bestselling novelist. In high school Nourse enjoyed English and

history, and after spending a year at the Louis Institute,

went on to Cornell University with

an interest in civil engineering.

In 1903 he was caught in a wave of typhoid fever that hit campus; upon his return he decided

to simply get his A.B., but also took several classes at the College of Agriculture.

Following college, Nourse taught for two years in high school, spent a

year on graduate studies, and then came to teach at the Wharton School, where he conceived of agricultural economics.

From there he transited through the University of South Dakota,

the University of Arkansas, Iowa State College, and on

to the University of Chicago,

where he received his Ph.D in 1915 for the dissertation "The Chicago

Produce Market: A Study of Market Mechanism as a Factor in Price

Determination". He continued to study and write about agricultural cooperation.

Nourse was a friend of Harold

Moulton, the first president of the Brookings Institution, and

in 1923 he convinced Nourse to come work on the agriculture side of the

Institute of Economics. He remained there until 1946, moving from the head of

the agriculture division to director of Institute of Economics in 1929 and then

vice president in 1942.

Two years later in July he met President Harry S. Truman for the first time by way of Charles Griffith Ross to

speak about becoming member of the newly created Council of Economic

Advisors; Nourse subsequently resigned from Brookings to become its

first chairman, with Leon Keyserling as his vice-chairman and John D. Clark as

a member.




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