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Leo Wolman
Leo Wolman (February 24, 1890 – October 2, 1961) was a noted American economist whose work focused on labor economics. He also served on a number of important boards and commissions for the federal government. ==Early life== Wolman was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1890 to Morris and Yetta (Wachsman) Wolman, first generation Polish immigrants to the United States.〔"Dr. Leo Woman, Economist, Dies." ''New York Times.'' October 3, 1961.〕 He attended Johns Hopkins University, receiving his A.B. degree in 1911 and his Ph.D. in political economy in 1913.〔〔"One Hundred and Fifty-One Degrees Awarded at Commencement Exercises of Johns Hopkins University." ''New York Times.'' June 15, 1913.〕 After receiving his doctorate, Wolman worked as a special agent for the Commission on Industrial Relations, a U.S. federal government commission which investigated industrial working conditions in the United States from 1912 to 1915.〔 Returning to academia after the Commission ended its work, he taught at Hobart College, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Michigan.〔 After the United States entered World War I in 1917, he served on the Council of National Defense (a U.S. federal government agency which advised the President on economic production issues) and later was appointed head of the section on production statistics of the War Industries Board.〔 In 1919, he served six months with the American Peace Mission which negotiated the Treaty of Versailles.〔
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