






"It was a year ago to-day that Carl Parker died-March 17, 1918. His fortieth birthday would have come on March 31. His friends, his students, were free to pay their tribute to him, both in the press and in letters which I treasure. I alone of all, -I who knew him best and loved...




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""An American Idyll: The Life of Carleton H. Parker"" is a biographical account of the life and achievements of Carleton H. Parker, an influential economist and social reformer in the early 20th century. The book, written by Parker's wife, Cornelia Stratton Parker, offers a detailed...



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""An American Idyll: The Life of Carleton H. Parker"" is a biography written by Cornelia Stratton Parker about her husband, Carleton H. Parker. The book covers the life and career of Parker, who was a prominent economist and social reformer in the early 20th century. Parker's...

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