Elisha Benjamin Andrews

Elisha Benjamin Andrews
Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1844–1917) was an American educator, economist, and author known for his works on history and finance. He served as the president of Brown University from 1889 to 1898 and later became the superintendent of schools in Chicago. Andrews authored several influential books, including "History of the United States" and "Institutes of General History," which focused on American history and the evolution of Western civilization. His work also touched on economic topics, reflecting his interest in monetary theory and public finance.

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