Bennett, Jack F. (Jack Franklin), 1924-2010
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found: Inflation and monetary crisis, 1975:t.p. (Jack F. Bennett)
found: LC in OCLC, Feb. 25, 1997(hdg.: Bennett, Jack Franklin, 1924-; usage: Jack Bennett, Jack F. Bennett)
found: New York Times, Apr. 29, 2010:p. B14 (Bennett, Jack Franklin; b. Jan. 17, 1924 in Macon, Ga.; d. Apr. 25, 2010 in Greenwich, Conn.; Yale, class of 1945; served as U.S. Navy lieutenant on the destroyer USS Boggs in the Pacific Ocean during World War II; Ph.D. in economics, Harvard Univ., 1951; from 1971-1975 he served in the U.S. Treasury in Washington, D.C.; member, Council on Foreign Relations)
found: Legacy.com, The Washington Post, Jack F. Bennett: notice, April 28-29, 2010, viewed Mar. 6, 2017(Jack Franklin Bennett; after World War II, worked alongside his father, Andrew Jackson Bennett, financial advisor to the U.S. Military Commander of Germany, in post-war Germany; after earning PhD from Harvard in 1951 he moved to Washington, DC, served in the War Department, the State Department, and the Executive Office of the President, and as economist on two presidential commissions, including Fairless Committee on Mutual Security which focused on U.S.-foreign economic policy; in 1955 he joined Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) and worked for its successor Exxon Corporation for over 30 years in New York, London, and Houston; chief financial officer, senior vice president, and a director of Exxon, 1975-1989)
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1997-02-28: new
2017-03-07: revised
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