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Ed TOwer might know about Haberler - I suspect Harvard if anyone. Neil
Neil De Marchi
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
Duke University
http://econ.duke.edu/people?Gurl=&Uil=1329&subpage=profile





On Oct 29, 2013, at 3:03 PM, Bruce Caldwell wrote:

> Does anyone know who holds copyright on the letters from Gottfried Haberler and J. Herbert Furth?
> You may respond to me off-list.
> Bruce
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> Bruce Caldwell
> Research Professor of Economics
> Director, Center for the History of Political Economy
> 
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