Background
French, Bruce Hartung was born on May 2, 1915 in Canton, Ohio, United States. Son of Garnett Bruce and Marie (Hartung) French.
(Chapter topics include: Elementary Property Rights; Advan...)
Chapter topics include: Elementary Property Rights; Advantages of Joint Ownership; Taxes; Wills; Trusts; Help for the Widow(er); Insurance.
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French, Bruce Hartung was born on May 2, 1915 in Canton, Ohio, United States. Son of Garnett Bruce and Marie (Hartung) French.
AB, Haverford College, 1937; AM, University of Pennsylvania, 1940; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1946; postgraduate, Princeton University, 1941-1942; Bachelor of Laws, Rutgers University, 1945.
Assistant in government, Haverford College, 1937-1939; instructor politics, Princeton University, 1941-1942, 46-47; assistant professor economics, U. College, Rutgers University, 1947-1953; associate professor economics, U. College, Rutgers University, 1953-1983; professor emeritus, U. College, Rutgers University, since 1983; department chairman economics, U. College, Rutgers University, 1951-1975; practice in Princeton associate, French & Cook, Princeton, New Jersey, 1950-1959; private practice law, 1959-1980, 82—; associate, French & Stockton, Princeton, 1981-1982; Chairman of the Board, American Investors Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1978-1983; member, American Investors Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Great Barrington, 1983-1989. President Estate Owners, Inc., Frenchlands Inc. Counsel, also executive dir.Housing Authority Borough Princeton, 1949-1958, Hightstown, 1958-1975.
(Chapter topics include: Elementary Property Rights; Advan...)
President Princeton Community Chest, 1950. Member New Jersey Tercentenary Advisory Committee, 1960. Member corporation Haverford College.
President of the board of trustees Princeton Meeting of Friends at Stony Brook, 1976-1981. Chairman of the board of trustees American Institute for Economics Research, Great Barrington, 1976-1989. Lieutenant commander of The United States Navy Reserve, 1942-1946.
As liaison officer with foreign goverments, officer-in-charge United States Navy International Aid Office New York City. Member New Jersey, Princeton, Mercer County bar associations, Princeton History Society (past president), Huguenot Society, American Economics Association, Society War of 1812, St. Nicholas Society, Society Colonial Wars, First Families of Ohio, S.R. (pastpres. New Jersey), Phi Beta Kappa (delegate to Bicentennial meeting 1976), Nassau Club (past president), Pretty Brook Tennis Cub, Union Club, PrincetonClub, Athenaeum Club, Pot and Kettle Club, Bar Harbor Club, FoundersClub.
Married Jeanne Adrienne Aeberhard, June 27, 1942 (divorced 1969). Married Dorothy Fleming Gorman, November 29, 1969 (divorced 1985). Children: Robert Adrain, David Adrain.