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Morgan, Charles Stillman was born on December 29, 1891 in Niles, Michigan, United States. Son of Leander James and Edith Amelia (Richardson) Morgan.
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Morgan, Charles Stillman was born on December 29, 1891 in Niles, Michigan, United States. Son of Leander James and Edith Amelia (Richardson) Morgan.
AB, University of Michigan, 1914; postgraduate, University of Michigan, summers 1915, 16; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1920.
Instructor economics and sociology, Marietta College, 1914-1916; assistant and associate economist, Bureau Standards, Department Commerce, Washington, 1918-1920; economist, valuation analyst, Bureau Valuation, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1920-1923; economist, Institute Economics, Washington, 1923-1927; senior economist, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1927-1928; principal economist of commission, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1928-1933; assistant director Bureau Motor Carriers, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1936-1942; chief carrier research analyst, Interstate Commerce Commission, 1942-1957; transportation consultant, from 1957. Director research Federal Coordinator Transportation, 1933-1936. Lecturer on transportation U. Maryland., 1924-1925, Graduate School, American U., 1927-1941.
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Member American Economics Association, American Statistical Association, Cosmos Club, Pi Gamma Museum.
Married Florence Mildred Gross, January 6, 1917. Children: Jeanne Noyes (Mistress H. Richard Fox), Suzanne Elizabeth (Mistress Ward O. Fearn).