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Feis was an economist in some sense, as well as a public historian. He was "Economic Advisor for International Affairs" to the State Department, we say. His first published book was The Settlement of Wage Disputes (1921) and his last, maybe, was The Changing Pattern of International Economic Affairs (1971). Did he major in economics at Harvard? undertake advanced education in economics? How did he become economic advisor?