found: His Monetary policy in the United States, 1993:CIP t.p. (Richard H. Timberlake) CIP info. (Richard H. Timberlake, Jr.; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1959)
found: They never saw me then, c2001:t.p. (Richard H. Timberlake, Jr.) jkt. flap (b. 1922)
found: LC manual cat.(hdg.: Timberlake, Richard Henry, 1922- )
found: Constitutional money, 2013:ECIP t.p. (Richard H. Timberlake) data view (b. June 24, 1922; emeritus professor of economics at the University of Georgia and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute; Ph.D. from the University of Chicago)
found: Wikipedia, February 11, 2020(Richard Timberlake; Richard H. Timberlake, Jr. (born June 24, 1922) is an American economist who was Professor of Economics at the University of Georgia for much of his career; he also has become a leading advocate of free banking, the belief that money should be issued by private companies, not by a government monopoly; he wrote about the Legal Tender Cases of the U.S. Supreme Court in his book Constitutional Money: A Review of the Supreme Court's Monetary Decisions; born in Steubenville, Ohio, Timberlake was in the US military in World War II; he became a pilot in the U.S. Air Forces and flew 26 missions as a co-pilot in the 8th Air Force; he was awarded three Purple Hearts; he obtained a Bachelor of Arts at Kenyon College in 1946, a Master's at Columbia University in 1950, and a Ph. D. in 1959 from the University of Chicago where he studied under Milton Friedman and Earl J. Hamilton; he then taught economics at Muhlenberg College, Norwich University, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Florida State University, and the University of Georgia from 1963-1990, when he retired; Timberlake's research has been on the history of money, central banking, and monetary policy)