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    Henry Rogers Seager (July 21, 1870 – August 23, 1930, Kiev, Russia) was an American economist, and Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University...
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  • racing driver Henry Rogers Seager (1870-1930) - American economist Kyle Seager (b. 1987), American baseball third baseman Leighton Seager, 1st Baron Leighton...
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  • consequence, some economists at the time, including Royal Meeker and Henry Rogers Seager, argued for the adoption of a minimum wage not only to support the...
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  • Commons 1918 Irving Fisher 1919 Henry B. Gardner 1920 Herbert J. Davenport 1921 Jacob H. Hollander 1922 Henry Rogers Seager 1923 Carl C. Plehn 1924 Wesley...
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    prominent Progressive economists at the time, including Royal Meeker, Henry Rogers Seager, and Edward Cummings, argued for adoption of a minimum wage for the...
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  • retrieved August 28, 2012 Edmund Janes James, Roland Post Falkner, Henry Rogers Seager (1964). Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science:...
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  • Otterbein College, and his PhD from Columbia University in 1915 under Henry Rogers Seager. After his graduation Drury became instructor of economics and sociology...
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    a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity at Michigan. Smith's cousin, Henry Rogers Seager, was also a member of the same fraternity at Michigan and later became...
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  • Sciulli: former chair of the physics department at Columbia University Henry Rogers Seager: former professor of political economy at Columbia University Marilyn...
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    continued at Columbia University where he earned his Ph.D. under Henry Rogers Seager in 1911. Leiserson then began a career as a research scholar, professor...
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