The Charles A. Dice Center for Financial
Research at Ohio State has an endowment in excess of $2 million, made possible by the
generosity of Oda Dice Demarest, in memory of her brother Charles A. Dice, who taught
finance at the College for many years. The Center was created with the strong support of
Ohio State University through an Academic Challenge Grant.
Charles A. Dice was on the faculty of The Ohio State University from 1919
to 1948 in the old Department of Business Organization and Economics, then in the College
of Commerce and Administration. In WWI he served on the US Shipping Board. He obtained his
education at The Ohio State University, Missouri and Harvard University. His Harvard Ph.D.
dissertation was entitled An Introduction to the Theory of Consumption. He also
published a 667 page book called The Stock Market in 1926. He also wrote a column
on investing that was syndicated in major newspapers throughout the United States. His
salary was $4,250 a year as a full professor. Charles A. Dice was born on November 5, 1878
and died on May 27, 1969. He was survived by his sister Oda Dice Demarest.
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