
For the past few months I have been a guest contributor to Bloomberg’s Echoes blog, which is edited by historian Stephen Mihm and focuses on the history of business and finance. While most of my columns have tied in with significant anniversaries or events in financial history, for this week’s post I was invited to instead write an article on one of the Museum’s collections.
I have several favorite collection items, but I chose to focus on the Graham-Newman Collection. It’s a fascinating archive of business documents, personal correspondence, rare first edition books and personal effects belonging to Warren Buffett’s mentor and the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham, and his business partner, Jerry Newman.
And, as I assert in my article, within this collection may lie the answer to the on-going debate over the origins of the hedge fund industry.
To learn more, read “What Was the Very First Hedge Fund? Ask Warren Buffett.”