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Young, Arthur Nichols was born on November 21, 1890 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of William Stewart and Adele (Nichols) Young.
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Young, Arthur Nichols was born on November 21, 1890 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of William Stewart and Adele (Nichols) Young.
AB, Occidental College, 1910. Doctor of Laws, Occidental College, 1937. AM, Princeton, 1911; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton, 1914.
Bachelor of Laws, George Washington University, 1927.
Professor economics Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina, 1912-1913. Instructor economics Princeton University, 1915-1917. Research associate University California, 1917.
Adviser on taxation Mexican Government, 1918. Trade expert War Trade Board, 1918. Trade commissioner to investigate finance conditions in Spain for United States Department Commerce, 1919.
Economist in office of foreign trade adviser Department of State, 1921-1922, economic adviser, 1922-1928. Associate of America observer with Reparation Commission, Paris, during preparation of Dawes Plan, 1924. Chairman Interdepartmental Committee on Oil Pollution of Navigable Waters, 1924-1926.
Delegate to International Conference on Oil Pollution, Washington, 1926. Expert during foreign debt negotiations, 1924-1927. Expert attending World Economic Conference, Geneva, 1927.
Expert on public credit Commission of Finance Experts of Chinese Government, 1929. Finance adviser Chinese Government, 1929-1946, Central Bank of China. Member Chinese Flood Relief Commnn., 1931.
Expert Chinese Economic Mission, 1933. Member committee on establishment Central REs. Bank, 1936; director China National Aviation Corporation, 1937-1945.
Vice president Chinese-American Institute Cultural Relations, 1940. Vice chairman United China Relief Coordinating Committee, 1942. Chairman American relief and American Red Cross committee in China, 1943.
Trustee China Foundation, 1944. Adviser Chinese Government commission on relief and rehabilitation, 1944. Member Chinese delegate to Bretton Woods finance conference, 1944.
Director Point IV program, Saudi Arabia, 1951-1952. Finance adviser, chief, finance mission to Saudi Arabia, organizing Monetary Agency and reforming currency customs, budget, 1951-1952. Investigator S. American problems of private foreign investment Foreign Operations Administration, 1954.
Finance consultant International Cooperation Administration, 1957-1958. Lecturer Occidental College, 1958-1959. Consultant on taxation, Argentina, 1962-1963.
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Life trustee Occidental College. Member American Economics Association, Academy Political Science, American Guild Organists, Cosmos Club (Washington), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta.
Married Ellen May Bailey, June 11, 1915 (deceased 1973). Children: Elizabeth (Mistress P.W. Roulac), Allen, William Dwight.