Luther Bernard collection, 1854-1961.

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Luther Bernard collection, 1854-1961.

The collection includes book manuscripts for Social control: the sociological aspect, Making and applying social norms, Social institutions, The Social sciences as disciplines, Sociology in the United States since 1900, Instinct and the psychoanalysts, Introduction to social psychology, Introduction to sociology, Instinct: a study in social psychology, War and its causes, rural sociology, and Social control; manuscripts and articles on various topics related to sociology; collection of autobiographies of nearly all sociologists in the U.S. ca. 1930 and histories of sociological departments ; book and movie reviews; class materials (course outlines, syllabi, term papers, exams, notebooks); book excerpts; research notes; newspaper clippings and journal articles; professional correspondence with the American Sociological Society, American Association of University Professors, and others, including his conflict with Dr. Queen at Washington University; travel diaries in the United States, Mexico, and Argentina, 1927-1948; personal diaries, 1917-1949; Jessie Bernard's diary, 1940; personal correspondence with Jessie Bernard, 1926-1951, his family, and nearly all leading social scientists of the era, including Harry Elmer Barnes, Charles Horton Cooley, Howard Washington Odum, Edward Alsworth Ross, Albion Small, Frederick Starr, Edwin Hardin Sutherland, William Isaac Thomas, and Frederick Jackson Turner; poems, 1899-1950; photographs, including of Native Americans; postcards of Native Americans; correspondence with Harry Whelpley concerning collection of relics; and memorabilia.

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American Association of University Professors

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The national chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was organized in 1915 to advance academic freedom, shared governance and to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education. The first meeting of the AAUP at Central Washington University was held on October 14, 1954. Regular monthly meetings were held during the academic year to address faculty concerns with administrative decision-making and participative governance. Central Washington Un...

Cooley, Charles Horton, 1864-1929

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Professor of sociology at University of Michigan. From the description of Charles Horton Cooley papers, 1872-1930. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418308 Private in Co. E, 2nd New Jersey Cavalry. From the description of Diary, 1865 Jan. 1-June 18. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 30839126 Charles Horton Cooley was born August 17, 1864 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was the son of Michigan Supreme Court Justice Thoma...

Whelpley, H. M. (Henry Milton), 1861-1926

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American Sociological Society.

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Thomas, William Isaac, 1863-1947

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William I. Thomas was born in Russell County, Virginia on August 13, 1863. He attended the University of Tennessee (B.A., 1884), (Ph.D. in Literature, 1886). Thomas was awarded a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago in 1896. Thomas was a Professor at Oberlin College (1889-1894). In 1900 he moved to the University of Chicago where he became Assistant Professor (1900-1910), and Professor of Sociology (1910-1918). Thomas was a lecturer at the New School for Soc...

Bernard, L. L. (Luther Lee), 1881-1951

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Luther Lee Bernard was a professor of history and social sciences at the University of Florida, 1911-1914, and professor of sociology at the University of Missouri, 1914-1917, University of Minnesota, 1917-1925, Cornell University, 1925-1926, Tulane University, 1927-1928, University of North Carolina, 1928-1929, Washington University, 1929-1947, and Pennsylvania State College, 1947-1951. He wrote more than 200 articles, edited the American Sociologist and Social Forces, and wrote over a dozen bo...

Odum, Howard Washington, 1884-1954

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Howard Washington Odum was a sociologist of the American South; author; professor at the University of North Carolina from 1920 to 1954; and founder of the Sociology Department, the School of Public Welfare, the Department of City and Carolina. From the description of Howard Washington Odum papers, 1908-1982. WorldCat record id: 27192779 Howard Washington Odum, sociologist, author, and educator, was born 24 May 1884, in Bethlehem, Georgia, and died 8 November 1954, in Chapel...

Starr, Frederick, 1826-1867

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Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951

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Professor of Sociology at Stanford (1893-1900; dismissed in 1900). From the description of Edward Alsworth Ross papers, 1892-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703381594 Biographical/Historical Sketch In the late 1890s, sociology professor Edward A. Ross gained notoriety following several years of political activism in favor of the free silver movement, municipal ownership of utilities (including the railroads), and Jap...

Small, Albion W., 1854-1926

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Albion Woodbury Small (1854-1926) was educated at Colby College, then Colby University, (B.A., 1876), Newton Theological Institution, the Universities of Berlin and Leipzig, and Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D., 1889). He taught history and political economy at Colby from 1881 to 1888, becoming president of that institution in 1889. From 1892 to 1925, he was Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago, the first department of its kind, and was also Dean of the G...

Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1889-1968

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Barnes taught economics, sociology and history at various colleges and universities, including Harvard, Columbia, Smith, Amherst, Temple, Colorado, and the New School for Social Research from 1918-1955. He was with the editorial department of Scripps-Howard newspapers from 1929-1940 and was a consultant on criminology and penology to federal and state government agencies. A noted revisionist historian, Barnes questioned conventional views of orthodox religion and the origins of World War I, and ...

Sutherland, Edwin Hardin, 1883-1950

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Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932

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Frederick Jackson Turner, professor and historian, became a leading scholar after he published, in 1893, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," his revolutionary thesis that American society owed its distincitve characteristics to experience with an undeveloped frontier. He was born on November 14, 1861 in Portage, Wisconsin, the son of Andrew Jackson Turner, a journalist and politician. His scholary work was first carried on at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he t...

Bernard, Jessie, 1903-1996

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Jessie Bernard was an active sociologist, author, feminist, and professor at Penn State, 1947-1964. She died in 1996. From the description of Jessie Bernard papers, 1799-1992 (bulk 1920-1992) (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 38544169 ...