Series 3 - Course notes

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UTA 1636-3

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Course notes

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  • 1947-1955 (Creation)

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0.06 m of textual records

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(1927-2020)

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Dr. Ostry obtained a BA (hons.) in economics in 1948 and her MA in 1950, both from McGill University. Her PhD, which she was awarded in 1954, was from Cambridge University and McGill.

This small series contains a term paper from her fourth year undergraduate program; a folder of notes on books on economics related to her graduate work; and course notes (1950-1951) for courses at Cambridge taught by Professors Boulding, Dobb, Hobsbawm, Kaldor, and Robinson.

There are also two folders of memorabilia, one consisting of material relating to her college at Cambridge, Girton College (1950-1951) and the other containing programs for plays, art exhibitions, and operas that she attended (1951-1955).

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      B1994-0016/002(01)-(09)

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