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2 unusual facts about Raymond W. Goldsmith


Raymond W. Goldsmith

His method for estimating Roman GDP from meager ancient evidence provided the basis for subsequent attempts by economic historians such as Angus Maddison, Peter Temin and others.

After finishing secondary school, he worked in a bank for a yeear that include the German hyperinflation of 1923.


Carol Ryrie Brink

On June 12 of that year, she married Raymond W. Brink, a young mathematics professor she had met in Moscow nine years earlier.

Global Financial Integrity

Global Financial Integrity was launched in September 2006 following the publication of Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System, (John Wiley & Sons 2005), written by Raymond W. Baker, who is now the President of GFI.

Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul

Office of Legal Counsel representative Jack L. Goldsmith informed Alberto R. Gonzales in October 2003 that Rashul was legally protected under the 4th Geneva Convention, and must legally be returned to Iraq.

Mark A. Goldsmith

In March 2009, Goldsmith submitted an application to Michigan's judicial advisory committee, which was established by Michigan Sens. Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow.

Raymond McDaniel

For the chairman and chief executive officer of Moody's Corporation see Raymond W. McDaniel Jr.

Raymond W. Ketchledge

then he took part in developing the first underwater repeater systems and the L3 coaxial carrier for

Raymond W. McDaniel Jr.

McDaniel joined the board of directors of the Council for Economic Education (then the National Council on Economic Education) in 2003, and has helped expand its workshops in New York City public schools.

Raymond W. Smith

Smith serves on the following civic boards: the Royal Shakespeare Company, Curtis Institute of Music Advisory Board, Central Park Conservancy, George Mason Life Sciences Advisory Board, the Library of Congress, the American Research Center in Egypt - Presidential Appointee, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.

Raymond W. Smock

He was senior historical consultant to WGBH-TV public television in Boston on their 26-part telecourse, A Biography of America (2000).

Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.

the National Television System Committee and also the Radio Manufacturers Association Committee

William E. Ingram, Jr.

He served in this assignment until his November, 2011 appointment to succeed Raymond W. Carpenter as Director of the Army National Guard.


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