William Franklin Willoughby (born 1867 in Alexandria, Virginia – died 1960) was an author of public administration texts including works on budgeting...
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William Willoughby may refer to: William Willoughby, 11th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (1482–1526), father of Katherine Willoughby and the largest landowner...
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Riper Dwight Waldo Gary Wamsley Kenneth F. Warren Max Weber Leonard D. White Aaron Wildavsky William F. Willoughby James Q. Wilson Woodrow Wilson Deil S...
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twin brother of William F. Willoughby William Willoughby (disambiguation), several people Baron Willoughby de Broke (1491) Baron Willoughby de Eresby (1313)...
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Robert William Douglas Willoughby was Deputy Commissioner of Kheri. He was the son of Colonel R. F. Willoughby. The East India Company built Willoughby Memorial...
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brother Henry Willoughby, 4th Lord Willoughby of Parham. Francis Willoughby was the second son of William Willoughby, 3rd Lord Willoughby of Parham The...
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budgeting. Classic theorists in Public Budgeting include Henry Adams, William F. Willoughby, V. O. Key, Jr., and, more recently, Aaron Wildavsky. Notable recent...
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1928–1929 Benjamin F. Shambaugh, 1929–1930 Edward S. Corwin, 1930–1931 William F. Willoughby, 1931–1932 Isidor Loeb, 1932–1933 Walter J. Shepard, 1933–1934 Francis...
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He and his twin brother, William F. Willoughby, were the sons of Westel Willoughby and Jennie Rebecca (Woodbury) Willoughby. Their lawyer father had been...
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1912 Democratic National Convention. Wilson defeated incumbent Republican William Howard Taft and third-party nominee Theodore Roosevelt to easily win the...
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