Wolfe, Albert Benedict, 1876-1967

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Albert Benedict Wolfe, born in Arlington, Illinois, educated at Harvard, was on the faulty of Oberlin College 1907-1914, at the University of Texas, 1914-1923, then at Ohio State University from 1923-1946. He continued to live in Columbus after his retirement. Attacked for his liberal thinking while in Texas, Wolfe wrote a book on radicalism, Conservatism, radicalism, and scientific method; an essay on social attitudes (1923). His writings on population include The population problem since the World War: a survey of literature and research (1929).

From the description of Albert Benedict Wolfe collection of early 20th century materials on population control, 1922-1967. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 192018003

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correspondedWith Leach, W. Barton (Walter Barton), 1900- person
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Birth control
Family size
Overpopulation
Social psychology
Radicalism
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Birth 1876

Death 1967-06-03

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