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  1. Harold Glasser (November 24, 1905 – November 16, 1992) was an economist in the United States Department of the Treasury and spokesman on the affairs of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) 'throughout its whole life' and he had a 'predominant voice' in determining which countries should receive aid.

  2. Harold Glasser (1905 to 1992) was an economist employed by the US Department of Treasury and later worked for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. FBI investigation and...

  3. Sections. Harold Glasser was born in Chicago on 24th November, 1905. His Jewish parents had emigrated from Lithuania. After the death of his father in 1909 the family lived a life of extreme poverty. Despite his circumstances, Glasser managed to study economics at the University of Chicago and Harvard University (1929-1930).

  4. Harold GLASSER | Professor (Full) | Western Michigan University, MI | WMU | Institute of the Environment and Sustainability | Research profile. About. 29. Publications. 3,194. Reads. 461....

  5. Harold Glasser. Executive Director for Campus Sustainability and Professor. Verified email at wmich.edu. sustainability decision-making learning for sustainability. ... H Glasser, DPY Chang, DC Hickman. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 41 (9), 1180-1188, 1991. 57: 1991:

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Harold_GlasserHarold Glasser

    Harold Glasser (24 de noviembre de 1905 - 16 de noviembre de 1992) fue un economista del Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos y portavoz de asuntos de la Administración de Socorro y Rehabilitación de las Naciones Unidas (UNRRA) "a lo largo de toda su vida" y tuvo una "voz predominante" a la hora de determinar qué países deberían ...

  7. brill.com › downloadpdf › edcollchap-oaPart I Principles

    Harold Glasser 38 Social learning towards a sustainable world regarding the linkages between environmental quality and quality of life6. Finally, there is a renaissance in the role of, and commitment to, learning as the foundation and primary vehicle for achieving a higher quality of life for all7.