Rudolf Heberle papers, 1918-1991 (bulk 1936-1980).
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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...
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Hall, Dudley S.
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American Sociological Society.
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Tönnies, Ferdinand, 1855-1936
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Heberle, Franziska 1900-1997
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Franziska Heberle, a German immigrant and the daughter of Ferdinand Tonnes, studied social welfare and worked for the Louisiana State Public Welfare Administration. She was married to Louisiana State University professor of sociology, Rudolf Heberle, and had three children. From the description of Franziska Heberle letters, 1872-1986. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122505510 From the description of Franziska Heberle oral history interview, 1992. (Louisiana...
Heberle, Rudolf, 1896-1991
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Rudolf Heberle was born in Germany in 1896 and studied sociology under Frederick Tonnies in the years following the First World War. In 1924 he was married to Tonnies' daughter, Franziska, and recieved his doctorate. Through the 1920s and 1930s, Heberle taught at several universities in Germany but was forced to emigrate to the United States in 1938 under Nazi pressure. Heberle and his family settled in Baton Rouge after he took a position as a professor of sociology at Louisiana State Universit...
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Dept. of Sociology
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