CHARLES BEARDSLEY, JR.
At Burlington, Iowa, 1892-93. In Graduate School, Harvard, 1893-94. Instructor in Economics, State University of Iowa, since September, 1894. Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science.
Published “Effects of an Eight Hours’ Day on Wages and the Unemployed,” in Quarterly Journal of Economics, July, 1895.
Source: Secretary’s Report Harvard Class of 1892, No. II. Andover Press, 1896, p. 18.
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CHARLES BEARDSLEY
Son of Charles and Eliza McCIoud (Pool) Beardsley. Born at Burlington, Ia., December 26, 1867. Prepared for college at High School, Washington, D. C. Attended Harvard 1888-92, A.B.; Graduate School 1893-94; 1896-97, A.M.
Instructor in economics, State University of Iowa, September, 1894. Instructor in economics in Harvard University, 1898-99; Austin Teaching Fellow in Harvard University,1900-01; also during the same year instructor in economics at Rhode Island Agricultural College, Kingston, R. I. September, 1901, became instructor in economics and history at the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash. Has since given up teaching and is now farming in Nebraska. Is a member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science and of the American Economic Association.
Home address: Clarks, Neb.
Source: Secretary’s Report Harvard Class of 1892, No. V. Boston, Fort Hill Press, 1912, pp. 22-3.