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American financial historian
Bray Hammond
(November 20, 1886 ? July 20, 1968) was an American financial historian and assistant secretary to the
Board of Governors
of the
Federal Reserve System
in 1944?1950.
[1]
He won the 1958
Pulitzer Prize for History
for
Banks and Politics in America
from the Revolution to the Civil War
(1957).
[2]
He was educated at
Stanford University
.
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