Diary, 1921-1922.

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Diary, 1921-1922.

Copy of Hayner's diary during his first two years as a graduate student in sociology at the University of Chicago. Entries provide a daily account of Haynor's readings, courses, instructors, and activities at the University. Subjects include discussions with Robert Park and Nels Anderson, lectures by George Herbert Mead, and meetings of the Sociology Club.

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University of Chicago Library

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University of Chicago. Dept. of Sociology.

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Park, Robert Ezra, 1864-1944

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Sociologist. Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1887. Newspaper reporter in Minneapolis, Detroit, Denver, New York, and Chicago, 1887-1898. M.A., Harvard University, 1899. Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, 1904. Assistant in philosophy, Harvard University, 1904-1905. Secretary of the Congo Reform Association. Aide to Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute. Professorial lecturer on sociology, University of Chicago, 1915-1923; professor of sociology, 1923-1929. Lecturer, Fisk University, 1936-194...

Mead, George Herbert, 1863-1931

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Philosopher, social psychologist, and educator. A.B., Oberlin College, 1883; A.B., Harvard University, 1888; graduate student of philosophy, Leipzig and Berlin, 1888-91. Instructor in philosophy, University of Michigan, 1891-93; assistant professor, 1893-94. Assistant professor of philosophy, University of Chicago, 1894-1902; associate professor, 1902-07; professor, 1907-31. Chairman of the Department of Philosophy, 1930. From the description of Papers, 1883-1964 (inclusive), 1883-19...

Hayner, Norman S. (Norman Sylvester), 1896-1970

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Norman Sylvester Hayner (1896-1977) took his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago in 1923. Born in Peking, China, the son of Methodist Missionaries, Hayner graduated from the University of Washington (A. B., 1920) after having served in the Army in France during World War I. He came to the University of Chicago in 1920, studying primarily with Robert Park and Ernest Burgess. His dissertation, "The Hotel: The Sociology of Hotel Life," was later (1936) publish...

Anderson, Nels, 1889-1986

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Author and professor of sociology at New Brunswick University. From the description of On my being a MOrmon, 1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122497365 From the guide to the On my being a Mormon, 1980, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Nels Anderson was born in Chicago in 1889. His family moved quite often, exposing Anderson to many societies, including the Nez Perce Indians. He attended high school at Brigham Young Preperatory School and the St. George Academy...