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Professor Day Resigns as Chairman of Harvard Economics Department--Call to Michigan Effective in 1923

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Professor Edmund Ezra Day, chairman of the department of economics at the University, has resigned to accept a position at the University of Michigan, where he will become professor of economics, chairman of the department, and also director of curricula in business administration. He will continue at the University, however, until February, 1923, when his Michigan appointment becomes effective.

Professor Day is a member of the Dartmouth class of 1905. He took his A.M. degree at Dartmouth in 1906, and his Ph.D. at Harvard in 1909. Since 1910 he has taught at Harvard, first as an instructor in economics, then as assistant professor, and since 1920 as professor. His main work lies in the field of statistics.

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