John V. Van Sickle

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John Valentine Van Sickle (1892–1975) was a professor of economics at Vanderbilt University and Wabash College.[1][2] He wrote and co-authored a number of articles on the economy of the American south.[3] He also co-authored a principles of economics textbook with Benjamin Rogge.[4] He was the author of Freedom in Jeopardy.[5]

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  1. ^ Van Sickle, John (1969). Freedom in Jeopardy. New York: The World Publishing Co. pp. back cover flap.
  2. ^ Harvey, Robert (1982). These Fleeting Years: Wabash College 1832-1982. Crawfordsville, IN: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. p. 120.
  3. ^ "Van Sickle, John V. (John Valentine), 1892- | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
  4. ^ John Valentine Van Sickle; Benjamin A. Rogge (1954). Introduction to Economics. Van Nostrand.
  5. ^ John Valentine Van Sickle (1969). Freedom in Jeopardy: The Tyranny of Idealism. World Pub. Co.

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