Beardsley Ruml has written:
'Teaching salaries then and now' -- subject(s): Occupations, Salaries, pensions, Teachers, Wages
'The five percent' -- subject(s): Corporations, Income tax, Tax exemption, Taxation
'The reliability of mental tests in the division of an academic group' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students), Mental tests, Educational tests and measurements
Beardsley Ruml was an American economist and author known for his work on taxation. He is most famous for his essay "Taxes for Revenue Are Obsolete," in which he argued that taxes should be used primarily for controlling inflation rather than raising revenue.
Beardsley Ruml was born on November 5, 1894.
Beardsley Ruml was born on November 5, 1894.
Beardsley Ruml died on April 19, 1960 at the age of 65.
Beardsley Ruml died on April 19, 1960 at the age of 65.
Beardsley Ruml was born on November 5, 1894 and died on April 19, 1960. Beardsley Ruml would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 120 years old today.
Treadwell Ruml has written: 'Joseph Andrews as exemplary gentleman'
Helen Beardsley has written: 'Who gets the drumstick?'
Helen Brandmeir Beardsley has written: 'Who gets the drumstick?'
Charles E Beardsley has written: 'The victims of tyranny'
Robert Ross has written: 'Aubrey Beardsley'
Richard King Beardsley has written: 'Village Japan' -- subject(s): Case studies, Japan, Rural conditions, Villages
FELICIA BEARDSLEY has written: 'SAFONFOK, KOSRAE: EMERGENCE OF COMPLEXITY; AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT..'