Rexford Tugwell died on 1979-07-21.
Rexford Tugwell was born on 1891-07-10.
Herbert Tugwell died in 1936.
Lewen Tugwell died in 1937.
Rexford Tugwell was an American economist and a key figure in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal administration during the 1930s. Born in 1891, he was a member of the "Brain Trust," a group of advisors who helped shape New Deal policies. Tugwell served as the head of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and later as the governor of Puerto Rico. His work focused on agricultural reform, economic planning, and progressive policies aimed at addressing the Great Depression's challenges.
Samuel Rexford died in 1857.
A. P. Tugwell died on 1976-02-12.
Bill Rexford died on 1994-04-18.
Eben E. Rexford died in 1916.
Harvey Rexford Hitchcock died on 1855-08-25.
Rexford Burnett died on February 13, 1971, in Palmdale, California, USA.
Rexford G. Tugwell was the administrator of the USA's Resettlement Administration (RA) which was established during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal," from 1934-1937. Tugwell resigned in 1937 amidst accusations that the RA's agenda was socialist. He was an agricultural economist and statesman, eventually acting as the last non-Puerto Rican governor of Puerto Rico, from 1941-1946, and was instrumental in getting a Puerto Rican appointed as governor. Tugwell wrote biographies of Presidents Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt. He died in 1979 at age 87.
The Brain Trust was made up of Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolf A. Berle Jr. they were Roosevelt's advisors when he was governor and president. They were called the Brain Trust because of their academic background.