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American scholar (1867–1960)
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William Franklin Willoughby (born 1867 in Alexandria, Virginia – died 1960) was an author of public administration texts including works on budgeting. He often worked with his twin brother, Westel W. Willoughby.

He graduated from Johns Hopkins University, 1885

Family

Wife: Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby Siblings: brother, Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1867–1945); sister, Alice Estelle Willoughby

Biography

He was born on 20 July 1867 in Alexandria, Virginia to Westel Willoughby and his wife Jennie.

Leadership Positions

Publications

  • Child Labor. By William F. Willoughby, A.B., and Miss Clare de Graffenried. Publications of the  American Economic Association.
  • Workingmen's Insurance. Crowell and Company. 1898.
  • The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain. A. Report by William F. Willoughby, Westel W. Willoughby, and Samuel Mccdne Lindsay. With- an Introduction by A. Laurence Lowell. (New York.: Appleton and Co. for the Institute of Government Research. 1917.)
  • The Movement for Budgetary Reform in the States, D. Appleton and Co. NY. 1918
  • The Government of Modern States, The Century Co., 1919
  • Government Organization in War Time and After: A Survey of the Federal Civil Agencies Created for the Prosecution of the War, 1919
  • The National Budget System, With Suggestions for Its Improvement, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1927
  • Principles of judicial administration. Brooking Institution, 1929.
  • Financial Condition and Operations of the National Government 1921–1930, The Brookings Institution, 1931

References

  1. ^ Manuscripts and Rare Books Department, Swem Library, The College of William and Mary in Virginia
  2. The New York Times, 10 Nov. 1901
  3. Ramsey, Elizabeth Courtenay (1976). William F Willoughby, a Progressive in China, 1914-1916. College of William & Mary - Arts & Sciences.
  4. Bemis, Edward W. (1891-03-01). "Child Labor, by William F. Willoughby, Clare de Graffenried". Political Science Quarterly. 6 (1): 188–189. doi:10.2307/2139250. ISSN 0032-3195. JSTOR 2139250.
  5. Cummings, Edward (1898). "Workingmen's Insurance . William Franklin Willoughby". Journal of Political Economy. 6 (4): 556–560. doi:10.1086/250539. ISSN 0022-3808.
  6. McLean, Francis H. (1898). "Review of Workingmen's Insurance". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 12: 107–111. doi:10.1177/000271629801200312. ISSN 0002-7162. JSTOR 1009585.
  7. Higgs, Henry (1917). "Review of The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain.; The National Budget System and American Finance.; The Principles and Practice of the System of Control over Parliamentary Grants". The Economic Journal. 27 (108): 523–527. doi:10.2307/2222244. ISSN 0013-0133. JSTOR 2222244.
  8. Moley, Raymond (1930). "Principles of judicial administration. by William F. Willoughby. Washington: The brookings institute [sic], 1929. 390 pp". National Municipal Review. 19 (2): 100–101. doi:10.1002/ncr.4110190208. ISSN 0190-3799.

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