Duane Spencer Hatch Collection 1912-1982, (bulk 1940-1982)

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Duane Spencer Hatch Collection 1912-1982, (bulk 1940-1982)

Duane Spencer Hatch (1888-1963) was an agriculturalist, researcher, and pioneer in rural reconstruction and community development. This collection contains materials pertaining to the life and work of Duane Spencer Hatch. Hatch conducted research in Costa Rica, India, Sri Lanka (formally known as Ceylon), Mexico, and in Parker, Arizona. The collection contains research materials such as field notes, diaries, correspondence, and reports, along with photographic materials concerning these rural locations. Personal materials in the collection from Hatch, and his wife Emily Hatch, include bibliographic and biographic materials, correspondence, publicly files, and photographs. Audio and visual materials in the collection include movies created by Hatch in movie reel and DVD format and talks given by Hatch in record and CD format.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6634109

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Hatch, D. Spencer (Duane Spencer)

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Duane Spencer Hatch (1888-1963) was born on a farm in Greenwich, New York and was a pioneer in rural reconstruction and community development. He graduated from Cornell University in 1915 with a B.Sc in Agriculture, an M.Sc in Agriculture in 1916, and another Master’s degree in Rural Sociology, Economics, and Education. He continued his education at Yale University and Cornell University for a PhD in Rural Sociology, Economics, and Education, which he received in 1928. In 1916, Hatch went to Ind...

Hatch, Emily Gilchriest, 1897-

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Duane Spencer Hatch (1888-1963) was born on a farm in Greenwich, New York and was a pioneer in rural reconstruction and community development. He graduated from Cornell University in 1915 with a B.Sc in Agriculture, an M.Sc in Agriculture in 1916, and another Master’s degree in Rural Sociology, Economics, and Education. He continued his education at Yale University and Cornell University for a PhD in Rural Sociology, Economics, and Education, which he received in 1928. In 1916, Hatch went to Ind...