Rexford Guy Tugwell (July 10, 1891 – July 21, 1979) was an American economist who became part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first "Brain Trust", a group...
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Rexford Tugwell (1891–1971), American economist Rexford Burns, Graphic artist Bill Rexford (1927–1994), American racing driver Eben E. Rexford (1848–1916)...
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Tugwell, South African artist Finn Tugwell Rexford Tugwell This page lists people with the surname Tugwell. If an internal link intending to refer to...
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serving president in NAC history with both of them serving for 20 years. Rexford Tugwell is president in The Grasshopper Lies Heavy by Hawthorne Abendsen, an...
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Roosevelt's presidency. Hugh S. Johnson, Raymond Moley, Donald Richberg, Rexford Tugwell, Jerome Frank, and Bernard Baruch—key Roosevelt advisors—believed that...
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term. Cleveland's service as sheriff was unremarkable. Biographer Rexford Tugwell described the time in office as a waste for Cleveland politically....
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Castle (book) by Philip K. Dick; almost certainly based on the real Rexford Guy Tugwell. President in: Ekipa, Polish political drama. Frequently mentioned...
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Administration. The RA was headed by Rexford Tugwell, an economic advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. However, Tugwell's goal moving 650,000 people into...
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Deal. The book argues that members of FDR's "Brain Trust", including Rexford Tugwell of Columbia University, had connections to the Soviets and their interest...
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Kahler, Wilber G. Katz, Charles Howard McIlwain, Robert Redfield, and Rexford Tugwell. Albert Einstein grew increasingly convinced that the world was veering...
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