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John Franklin Ebersole

COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Register of Papers
Processed: MA
Date: 11/18/55

JOHN FRANKLIN EBERSOLE
(18S4 - 1945)

The papers of John F. Ebersole, economist, professor of
economics and finance, bank director, Assistant Federal Reserve
Agent in Minneapolis, are housed in the Baker Library at Harvard
University. It is possible that others having to do vith his work
at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis may be incorporated
in the files of that Bank, if they have not been destroyed as over
age.
Measure of shelf space occupied:

7 file drawers

Approximate number of items:
The papers at the Baker Library may be used by qualified
scholars by permission of the Library,




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Biographical Note

1884, July 16

Born, Worth Tonawanda, New York

1907

Ph.B., University of Chicago

1907-08

Instructor in history at Goshen College (Indiana)

1908, Aug. 27

Married Blanche Brenneman (5 children)

1909

A.M., Harvard University

1909-H

Professor of Economics, Marquette University

1911-27

Assistant professor of economics, then of banking,
University of Minnesota

1917-20

Managing director, State Deposit Bank, Minneapolis

1920-27

Assistant Federal Reserve Agent, Federal Reserve
Bank of Minneapolis

1927-30

Economic adviser, U. S. Treasury

1930-45

Professor finance, then banking and finance, Harvard

1945, June 24

Died

Author of:

Bank Management, a. Case Book* 1935• (Prentice Hall,
2nd edit.)
Banking for Beginners. 1917. (A.I.B.)
Money Management Powers of the Treasury and the
Federal Reserve Banks* 1936. (Harvard
Business Review)

See Who Was Who in America, 1943-50, vol. II, Marquis




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Baker Library collection:




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1
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drawer correspondence with students
drawer containing materials for Business School cases
drawer on research notes
drawers miscellaneous material relating to various
subjects and possibly including Federal Reserve data