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Samuelson

American  
[sam-yoo-uhl-suhn, -yuhl-] / ˈsæm ju əl sən, -jəl- /

noun

  1. Paul A(nthony), 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1970.


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Samuelson urged her colleagues to stand strong: “There are times when you need courage; stand on principle even if you stand alone.”

From Salon Jun. 6, 2026

He and Samuelson believed the county needed time to better understand the scope of what was coming.

From Salon Jun. 6, 2026

Samuelson suggested that somebody should set up a fund to track the whole S&P 500—and if it kept fees to a minimum, it could outperform a large portion of active investment managers.

From The Wall Street Journal May 15, 2026

Michelle Huneven’s character in her novel “Blame” would’ve lost her home on Concha, but the Samuelson family in her latest novel, “Bug Hollow,” lived in a home far west enough in Altadena to remain.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 26, 2026

It was after we had met Pierce, and Bethune asked about Mr. Samuelson and Pierce snubbed him.

From The Gold Girl by James B. (James Beardsley) Hendryx

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