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Ross, slightly off topic, but can you refer me to anything discussing 
Davenport's influence on Knight? FHK is described as Davenport's 
student, but was he in Davenport's classes at Cornell? Was Davenport 
on his dissertation committee? I'm trying to trace the links between 
Veblen, one of Davenport's professors at Chicago, Davenport, and Knight.

Thanks,

Peter Klein

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