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Name
  
David Coyle

Died
  
1969

Role
  
Writer

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David Cushman Coyle (1887–1969) was an American structural engineer, economist, and writer. Coyle was the structural engineer of the Washington State Capitol and a prominent economic thinker during the New Deal.

His parents were John Patterson Coyle, a Congregational minister, and Mary Cushman Coyle. His sister was Grace Coyle (1892–1962).

His popular books include:

  • Uncommon Sense (1936)
  • The United States Political System and How it Works (1957)
  • The United Nations and How It Works (1965)
  • Roads to a New America (1969)
  • References

    David Cushman Coyle Wikipedia


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