Jokinen, Walfrid J., 1915-1970.

Dates:
Birth 1915
Death 1970
Finnish, English,

Biographical notes:

Walfrid J. Jokinen (1915-1970) was born in Hibbing, Minnesota, the son of Finnish immigrants. He attended elementary and high school in Keewatin, Minnesota and after graduating worked as a reporter for Industrialisti (Duluth, Minn.). In 1940, he went to California and while there married Elsie Ekholm. He served in the Air Force from 1942 to 1946, then attended the University of Minnesota; he received his B.A. in sociology in 1951. Jokinen attended graduate school at Louisiana State University and after receiving his Ph. D. taught there and became chairman of the Sociology Department. Jokinen's great interest was the Finns. He was contributing editor to Hans R. Wasastjerna's Minnesota Suomalaisten Historia (History of the Finns in Minnesota).

From the description of Papers, 1952-1964. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62627078

Walfrid J. Jokinen (1915-1970) was born in Hibbing, Minnesota, the son of Finnish immigrants. He attended elementary and high school in Keewatin, Minnesota and after graduating worked as a reporter for Industrialisti (Duluth, Minn.). In 1940, he went to California and while there married Elsie Ekholm. He served in the Air Force from 1942 to 1946, then attended the University of Minnesota; he received his B.A. in sociology in 1951. Jokinen attended graduate school at Louisiana State University and after receiving his Ph.D. taught there and became chairman of the Sociology Department. Jokinen's great interest was the Finns. He was contributing editor to Hans R. Wasastjerna's Minnesota Suomalaisten Historia (History of the Finns in Minnesota).

From the guide to the Walfrid J. Jokinen Papers, 1952-1964, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc])

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  • College teachers
  • Finnish Americans
  • Finnish Americans
  • Sociologists

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