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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-23machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T18:12:23machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T18:12:23humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLandis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-presumedLandis, Benson Young (1897- ).presumedLandis, Benson Y. 1897-presumedLandis, Benson YoungpresumedLandis, Benson Y.presumedHarrassowitz, OttopresumedKamiĆska, Joannapresumed1897African AmericansLandlord and tenantSociology, RuralArkansasArkansasAmerican Country Life Association.Consumers' Research, Inc.Haynes, George Edmund, 1880-1960.Taylor, Henry C. (Henry Charles), 1873-1969.Landis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-Taylor, Henry C. (Henry Charles), 1873-1969. Henry C. Taylor papers, 1896-1968.Taylor, Henry C. (Henry Charles), 1873-1969.Taylor, Anne Dewees.Henry C. Taylor papers, 1896-1968.23.0 c.f. (49 archives boxes, 5 card boxes, and 1 flat box) and21 tape recordings; plusadditions of 1.4 c.f.,515 photographs,121 negatives, and5 transparencies.Papers of a noted agricultural economist who was a professor at the University of Wisconsin, 1908-1919; chief of the United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1922-1925; director of a comprehensive survey of rural Vermont, 1928-1931; U.S. delegate to the International Institute of Agriculture, 1933-1935; director of the Farm Foundation, 1935-1945; and author of numerous books and articles on agricultural economics. The collection includes extensive professional correspondence, subject files, and drafts and supplementary research material related to his writing. Personal and biographical files include notes about courses taken under Professor Richard T. Ely; papers relating to the construction and sale of Taylor's home in Virginia which was designed by George Keck; and some files relating to the professional career of his wife, Anne Dewees Taylor. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectLandis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-. Some aspects of farmers' co-operation in the United States.Landis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-Some aspects of farmers' co-operation in the United States. 1923.1 v.Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesConsumers' Research, Inc. Personnel administrative files--employees, directors, and policies, 1917-1983.Consumers' Research, Inc.Personnel administrative files--employees, directors, and policies, 1917-1983.5.5 cubic ft.The records document the activities and performance of employees and board members or officers during and after their employment with Consumers' Research. The records also concern employment policies of Consumers' Research. Included are individual employee and board member files. Subjects include confidentiality agreements, employment applications, bonding, vacation policy, labor conditions, persons wishing to write for CR, salaries, staff committees, size of staff, employment statistics, unsolicited manuscripts returned, volunteer workers, and working conditions. The file on F.J. Schlink includes extensive material on his work at Consumers' Research, at the American Standards Association (later American National Standards Institution), and elsewhere. The file on J.B. Matthews includes a wide range of writings related to communist subversion. Directors and board members with files include Robert Brady, Stuart Chase, Arthur Kallet, Benson Y. Landis, Ruth A. Matthews, Dewey H. Palmer, M.C. Phillips, Bernard Reis, George Soule, Clark Willever, Charles S. Wyand and others. Employee files include but are not limited to Francis Broeme, Elliot W. Cheney, Alexander Crosby, Lisette Dorsch, Krishna Chandra Dutt, Paul Dwyer, Alice Evans, J. Hader, Angelita von Munchausen Winkler Hinek, Erma A. Hinek, Frank X. Hinek, Susan Jenkins, Reginald Joyce, Emil J. Lever, Eleanor Loeb, Rachel Lynn Palmer, Robert J. Rogers, and Theodore Scheel (artist). Rutgers UniversityAmerican Country Life Association. Records, 1908-1983.American Country Life Association.Taylor, Carl.Records, 1908-1983.6.6 c.f. (15 archives boxes, 6 volumes); plusadditions of 3.8 c.f. and42 photographs.Papers of the American Country Life Association (ACLA), an organization that was an outgrowth of Theodore Roosevelt's 1908 Commission on Country Life. Composed of sociologists, educators, churchmen, economists, farm newspaper editors, and others interested in rural life, the association sought to aid rural improvement by publicity, discussion, and support of persons and agencies active in the field. The papers of Benson Y. Landis, executive secretary from 1929 to 1942, comprise the bulk of the collection. Other materials, such as audit reports, treasurer's files, minutes, and publicity releases, are incomplete. There is a small group of papers from the files of Carl Taylor, a North Carolina professor of sociology.. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectLandis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-. Case studies of 7 rural communities and 11 plantations in Arkansas / by Benson Y. Landis and George Edmund Haynes, based upon field data gathered by staff members of state educational, health, and agricultural departments.Landis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-Haynes, George Edmund, 1880-1960.Case studies of 7 rural communities and 11 plantations in Arkansas / by Benson Y. Landis and George Edmund Haynes, based upon field data gathered by staff members of state educational, health, and agricultural departments. 1934.35 leaves ; 28 cm.Reproduced from typewritten copy. University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, University LibrariesLandis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-. Case studies of 7 rural communities and 11 plantations in Arkansas [microform] / by Benson Y. Landis and George Edmund Haynes, based upon field data gathered by staff members of state educational, health, and agricultural departments.Landis, Benson Y. (Benson Young), 1897-Haynes, George Edmund, 1880-1960.Case studies of 7 rural communities and 11 plantations in Arkansas [microform] / by Benson Y. Landis and George Edmund Haynes, based upon field data gathered by staff members of state educational, health, and agricultural departments. 1934.35 leaves ; 28 cm.Reproduced from typewritten copy. University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, University Libraries