William McChesney Martin

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William McChesney MartinMartin, William McChesneyMartin, William McChesney 1906-1998Martin, William McChesney, 1907-1998Martin, William McChesney, Jr., 1906-1998William McChesney Martin chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Bank from 1951 to 1970小威廉.M.馬丁ويليام مارتنويليام مارتن (اقتصادى)ウィリアム・マクチェスニー・マーティンМартин, Уильям МакчесниВільям Мартінویلیام مکچزنی مارتین جونیورמרטין, ויליאם מקצ'סני

William McChesney Martin Jr. (December 17, 1906 – July 27, 1998) was an American business executive who served as the 9th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1951 to 1970, making him the longest holder of that position. He was nominated to the post by President Harry S. Truman and reappointed by four of his successors. Martin, who once considered becoming a Presbyterian minister, was described by a Washington journalist as "the happy Puritan".[1] -Wikipedia

Born 1906-02-01

Died 1988-02-01

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL5008559A
  • VIAF262619891
  • WikidataQ1349310
  • ISNI0000000083616513

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Books by William McChesney Martin

Total count: 46