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Name
  
William Willoughby

Role
  
Author


William F. Willoughby The problem of a national budget William F Willoughby Amazoncom

Died
  
1960, Newport News, Virginia, United States

Books
  
The movement for budge, Government And Administr, Principles of judicial administration, An introduction to the stu, Financial Condition and Oper

William Franklin Willoughby (1867–1960) was an author of public administration texts including works on budgeting. He often worked with his twin brother, Westel W. Willoughby.

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Biography

He was born on 20 July 1867 in Alexandria, Virginia to Westel Willoughby and his wife Jennie.

  • Died: 6 May 1960 of a heart attack, Newport News, Virginia
  • Graduated from Johns Hopkins University, 1885
  • Siblings: brother, Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1867-1945); sister, Alice Estelle Willoughby
  • Wife: Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby
  • Leadership Positions

  • Statistical expert for U.S. Department of Labor, 1885
  • Member of International Jury of Awards, Paris Exposition of 1900
  • Instructor of economics at Harvard, 1901
  • First Director of Brookings Institution
  • Treasurer, secretary, and president of Executive Council of Puerto Rico of the Island of Puerto Rico, appointed Nov. 9 1901 by President Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
  • Assistant director of U.S. Census, 1910
  • Member of U.S. Commission of Economy and Efficiency in Government
  • McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton, 1912
  • Deputy legal advisor to president of China, 1914-1916
  • Director of the Institute for Government Research, 1916-1932
  • President of the American Political Science Association, 1931-1932
  • Consultant to the Library of Congress, 1940-1944
  • Publications

  • The Government of Modern States, The Century Co., 1919
  • Government Organization in War Time and After: A Survey of the Federal Civil Agencies Created for the Prosecution of the War, 1919
  • The National Budget System, With Suggestions for Its Improvement, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1927
  • Financial Condition and Operations of the National Government 1921-1930, The Brookings Institution, 1931
  • The Movement for Budgetary Reform in the States, D. Appleton and Co. NY. 1918
  • References

    William F. Willoughby Wikipedia


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