
Paul Gray Hoffman
1891 – 1974
12 works on record
Biography
Paul Gray Hoffman (April 26, 1891 – October 8, 1974) was an American automobile company executive, statesman, and global development aid administrator. He was the first administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, where he led the implementation of the Marshall Plan from 1948–1950.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_G._Hoffman
Works

World without want
Traffic safety
Traffic safety
Testimony on governmental policy to prevent depressions, before the Joint committee on the economic report, June 25, 1947
Testimony on governmental policy to prevent depressions, before the Joint committee on the economic report, June 25, 1947
Debate on capitalism, communism, socialism
Debate on capitalism, communism, socialism
Seven roads to safety
Seven roads to safety
Peace can be won
Peace can be won
Highway safety
Highway safety
We must find a basis for peace
We must find a basis for peace
Outlook for freedom
Outlook for freedom
The greatest challenge of all
The greatest challenge of all
One hundred countries, one and one quarter billion people
One hundred countries, one and one quarter billion people
Marketing used cars
Marketing used cars