Autobiography
Wassily Leontieff
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Wassily Leontieff: Harvard University
No 1973-2, Nobel Prize in Economics documents from Nobel Prize Committee
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I was born August 5, 1906, and spent my childhood and youth in St. Petersburg (now Leningrad) where my father was a professor of economics.* Among my early indelible memories are: the country plunged into deep mourning the day of Leo Tolstoy's death; stray bullets whistling by during the first days of the February Revolution; Lenin addressing a mass meeting from a high tribune in front of the Winter Palace.
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Pages: 1 pages
Date: 1974
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