Elgin Earl Groseclose (25 November 1899 – 7 April 1983) was an American economist, statesman, and author.
[1] He also headed the Persian Relief Commission and wrote a book entitled Introduction to Iran.
[1] The annual Discovery identified "outstanding merit which failed to receive adequate sales and recognition".
[2] Groseclose was the co-founder of Groseclose, Williams and Associates, a consulting firm in Washington D.C.[1] He testified before the United States House of Representatives in favor of the silver standard and against foreign aid.
[1] Groseclose served as the president of the Washington City Bible Society.