Statistical studies of the Wisconsin State Census, 1937-1940.

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Statistical studies of the Wisconsin State Census, 1937-1940.

Studies of the cultural-ethnic backgrounds of population in Wisconsin based upon the Wisconsin State Census of 1905 and divided into eleven separately indexed volumes comprising various tables compiled from the census. The studies were directed by George Hill of the University of Wisconsin Dept. of Rural Sociology and conducted by the Agricultural Economics--Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with the federal Work Projects Administration (WPA Projects 7512, 8419, and 10067).

1.4 c.f. (11 volumes in 4 archives boxes)

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Hill, George Roy, 1921-2002

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George Roy Hill was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1922 to George R. and Helen Frances Hill. After receiving his B.A. degree in music from Yale University in 1943, he served two years in the Marine Corps as a transport plane pilot. In 1949, Hill received a B.Litt. in literature and music from Trinity College, Dublin, and made his acting debut with Cyril Cusack at the Abbey Theatre in London. Hill's first teleplay, My Brother's Keeper, was presented in 1953 on the Kraft Television Theater. In...