John H. Mueller papers, 1918-1977

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John H. Mueller papers, 1918-1977

John Henry Mueller was a Professor of Sociology on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington for thirty years, from 1935-1965, Chairman of the Sociology Department and the Chairman for the Convocations Committee. While classified as a Sociology professor, Professor Mueller's expertise also extended to the arts (particularly music), and into the disciplines of Philosophy, Psychology, Linguistics, and History. This broad scope of interests is reflected in his papers and range from his college days until the time of his death in 1965. The collection is comprised of four series: Biographical and Personal Information, Correspondence, Writings of John Mueller and finally Research notes, Classroom Material, and Committee Files.

5 cubic feet (5 boxes)

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Mueller, John Henry, 1895-1965

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Professor of Sociology, Indiana University, 1935-1965. Served as a research analyst for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1933-1935. Known particularly for his writings on statistical methods in sociology and on music in the United States. Died in 1965. From the description of Papers of John Henry Mueller, 1918-1977. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 40854823 John Henry Mueller was a Professor of Sociology on the Indiana University campus in B...