This series consists primarily of materials concerning the establishment of The Gerhard Colm Memorial Lecture Series at the New School for Social Research, 1969-1970. Also in this series are memorial addresses and obituaries after the death of Colm.
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German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collections
Personal and professional papers of German-speaking Émigré in the social sciences, humanities, and the arts and the organizations which assisted those who fled the Nazi regime.
In recognition of the serious scholarly interest in the mass migration of German speaking exiles from the Nazi regime, a German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection was established in 1976 at the University at Albany, State University of New York. This growing collection has been developed since the 1970s through the efforts of the University Libraries and Professor John M. Spalek of the University's Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literature Department
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Gerhard Colm Papers, 1929-1972 2.0 cubic ft.
Gerhard Colm was a professor of economics at the New School for Social Research and an expert on public revenues, unemployment, and economic planning. He served as the Chief Economist of the National Planning Association and as a leading economic adviser for both the Roosevelt and Truman administrations.
Box 1 (1-biographical materials), Folder 2
Box 1 (1-biographical materials), Folder 3
Box 1 (1-biographical materials), Folder 4
Box 1 (1-biographical materials), Folder 5
Walter W. Heller. "Excerpts from 'Economics of the Race Problem'".
Box 1 (1-biographical materials), Folder 6
Box 1 (1-biographical materials), Folder 7
This series contains a small amount of correspondence of Colm, including correspondence with Hans Staudinger of the New School for Social Research.