Papers of Norman E. Himes, 1918-1956 (inclusive), 1925-1950 (bulk).

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Papers of Norman E. Himes, 1918-1956 (inclusive), 1925-1950 (bulk).

Contains correspondence files; manuscripts of books, articles, and speeches; and other materials relating to his research, writing, and teaching activities.

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Himes, Norman Edwin, 1899-1949

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Himes (1899-1949) (Harvard, Ph.D. 1932) was a teacher-scholar in the field of sociology and economics. He taught at Colgate University (1932-1942) and at other colleges in the U.S. and abroad. His research and writing focused on population problems, history of contraception and the birth control movement, and marriage and family relations. During World War II he served with the Office of the Surgeon General in the U.S. Army. From the description of Papers of Norman E. Himes, 1918-195...

Weinberg, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1901-1974

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Architect, city planner, critic. Weinberg lived and worked primarily in New York City, where he was born. He had his own company, Robert C. Weinberg and Associates, but also worked for many other public and private organizations including the New York City Commission for City Planning,New York City Dept. of Parks, and the Dept. of Public Administration at New York University. Along with this practical work, he taught at many local colleges and universities, and delivered...

Cutner, Harry.

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Tietze, Christopher, 1908-

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Hankins, Frank Hamilton, 1877-....

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Sociologist. From the description of Reminiscences of Frank Hamilton Hankins : oral history, 1968. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309737589 Smith College Professor, Sociology, 1922-1946; Clark University Professor, 1906-1922. Baker University, A.B., 1901. Columbia University, Ph. D., 1908. Died Jan. 24, 1970. From the description of Frank H. Hankins papers, 1922-1968. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51249188 ...

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Himes, Norman Edwin, 1899-1949

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Himes (1899-1949) (Harvard, Ph.D. 1932) was a teacher-scholar in the field of sociology and economics. He taught at Colgate University (1932-1942) and at other colleges in the U.S. and abroad. His research and writing focused on population problems, history of contraception and the birth control movement, and marriage and family relations. During World War II he served with the Office of the Surgeon General in the U.S. Army. From the description of Papers of Norman E. Himes, 1918-195...

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