I, Milton Friedman was born on July 31, 1921, in Brooklyn, N.Y. the fourth and last child and first son of Sarah Ethel (Landau) and Jeno Soul Friedman. My parents were born in Carpatho- Ruthenia of the Soviet Union. They emigrated to the U.S. in their teens, meeting in New York. When I was a year old, my parent moved to Rahway, N.J., a small town about 20 miles from New York City.
I was awarded a competitive scholarship to Rutgers University. I graduated from Rutgers in 1932. I financed the rest of my college expenses by the usual mixture of waiting at tables, clerking in a retail store, occasional entrepreneurial ventures, and summer earnings. Shortly, however, I became interest in economics.
In economics, I had the good fortune to be exposed to two remarkable men: Arthur F. Burns and Homer Jones. Arthur Burns shaped my understanding of economics research, introduced me to the highest scientific standards, and become a guiding influence on my subsequent career. Homer Jones introduced me to rigorous economic theory, made economics exciting and relevant, and encouraged me to go on to graduate work. On his recommendation, Chicago Economics Department offered me a tuition scholarship. As it happened, I was also offered a scholarship by Brown University in Applied Mathematics, but, by that time, I had definitely transferred my primary allegiance two economics. In 1976 I won the Nobel Memorial prize in economics for my achievements in the fields of consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and for his demonstration of the complexity of stabilization policy. In 1977, at age 65, I retired from the University of Chicago after teaching there for 30 years.
1. Who influenced Friedman on economic research?
A. Sarah Ethel.
B. Jeno Friedman.
C. Arthur F. Burns.
D. Homer Jones.
E. Alfred Nobel.
2. What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
A. Milton Friedman was very committed in his interest and talent economics.
B. Homer Jones shaped Milton Friedman understanding of economic research.
C. Arthur Burn introduced Milton Friedman to rigorous economic theory.
D. Brown University offered Milton Friedman a tuition scholarship.
E. Milton Friedman was offered a scholarship by the Chicago Economics department in applied mathematics.
3. What did Milton Friedman do in financing his college expenses?
A. he was a teacher during summer.
B. he had a job in entrepreneur company.
C. he worked as a clerk in a retail store.
D. he sold tables to people.
E. he taught economics in the university.
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