David Cushman Coyle
American structural engineer, economist, and writer

David Cushman Coyle

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American structural engineer, economist, and writer
Gender:
Male
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Birth:
1887
Death:
1969
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David Cushman Coyle (1887–1969) was an American structural engineer, economist, and writer. Coyle was the structural engineer of the Washington State Capitol and a prominent economic thinker during the New Deal.
His parents were John Patterson Coyle, a Congregational minister, and Mary Cushman Coyle. His sister was Grace Coyle (1892–1962).
His popular books include:
Uncommon Sense, (1936)
America, (1941), published by National Home Library Foundation
The United States Political System and How it Works, (1957)
The United Nations and How It Works, (1965)
Roads to a New America, (1969)