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Howard B. Myers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Howard B. Myers Howard B. Myers (February 13, 1901 - March 9, 1956) was an American statistician and economist who held executive posts with several agencies during the New Deal. His work was key in developing the techniques used to measure unemployment.〔Basic biographical facts obtained from Myers' obituary, "Howard B. Myers, Statistician, Dies" New York Times, March 10, 1956.〕 ==Family and Education==
Myers was born in Knoxville, Iowa in 1901. He earned his undergraduate degree from Washburn University in 1923 where he was a member of the Kansas Beta Chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. In 1922 he was inducted with five other juniors into the school's prestigious Sagamore Society.〔See the history of Phi Delta Theta at Washburn University at http://phidelt.wikispaces.com/kansas+beta〕 From Washburn he went to the University of Chicago where he earned a doctorate in economics. In 1927 Myers married Bernice Curry. Together they had three children, Ann Curry, Howard Barton and Robert Burris. All three of Myers' brothers, Robert, Donald and Louis, were graduates of Washburn where all three were also members of Phi Delta Theta.
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