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Federal Reserve Board. Roosa is a<br />

partner <strong>of</strong> Brown Bros. Harriman, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> Texaco, American Express, Owen<br />

Corning Fiberglass, director National<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Research, trustee<br />

Sloan Kettering Institute, and chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

Brookings Institution.<br />

CHAPTER 7.2: BROOKINGS AND CARNEGIE FOUNDATIONS<br />

BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION,<br />

CARNEGIE CORP, GERMAN MARSHALL FUND<br />

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The Brookings Institution<br />

The Russell Sage Foundation<br />

The Carnegie Foundations<br />

The German Marshall Fund<br />

Gatekeepers and Think Tanks<br />

THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION<br />

Brookings Institution was incorporated in 1927 by:<br />

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Frederic A. Delano<br />

Harold G. Moulton, a Univ. <strong>of</strong> Chicago economist<br />

Leo S. Rowe, who had been asst. Secretary Treasury 1917-19, working<br />

closely with Eugene Meyer and <strong>the</strong> War Finance Corp., chief <strong>of</strong> Latin<br />

American div. Dept. <strong>of</strong> State 1919-20, director Pan American Union 1920-36.<br />

The Brookings Institution was founded by Robert S.<br />

Brookings, born 1850, unmarried, a St. Louis merchant<br />

and head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cupples Co. which revolutionized <strong>the</strong><br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> goods from railway stations. In World War<br />

I, Brookings was Baruch's assistant at <strong>the</strong> War Industries

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