Northwestern University, 1947-1968

Scope and content:

Fetter taught economics at Princeton University, Haverford College, Northwestern University, and, upon his retirement, Dartmouth College, where he adapted his Northwestern course material. He occasionally taught or advised at institutions such as Swarthmore College, the School for Advanced International Studies, and the University of Wisconsin. Both the Northwestern University series and the Teaching subseries in the Professional series highlight such courses as "Money and Banking," "History of Economic Thought," "International Investment," and "Latin American Culture and Civilization." Also of interest are the files on the Ford Foundation Faculty Research Summer Seminar in 1957, where he taught "International Economic Problems and Economic Development" to faculty from various colleges and universities throughout the Midwest. He served on various Northwestern University committees, such as the Budget Committee (1954) and the Honor System Committee (1963-1964).

Contents

Using These Materials

Using These Materials Links:

Using These Materials


Collection restrictions:

Access restricted. There is a Restricted subseries in the Publications series. Contact Research Services for access.

Use & permissions:

The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to Duke University. For more information, consult the Rubenstein Library's Citations, Permissions, and Copyright guide.

Before you visit:
Please consult our up-to-date information for visitors page, as our services and guidelines periodically change.