T. Lynn Smith papers, 1929-1976.

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T. Lynn Smith papers, 1929-1976.

Series Organization: I. General and Biographical Information, II. Sociology, including material pertaining to Pitirim A. Sorokin and Carle C. Zimmerman, III. Rural Sociology, IV. Population Studies, V. Census, VI. Individual Countries, VII. Brazil, VIII. Colombia, IX. Binders, and X. Oversize. The first series contains general and biographical information relating to T. Lynn Smith. The rest of the collection is divided into topical and geographic series. Each series consists of Smith's data and research materials, his papers and articles, colleagues' research papers, information on various foundations/institutions/associations, and related correspondence. Each series and subseries are organized from the more general to the more specific. Material in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

25 boxes (24 cu. ft.) + 2 oversize folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7662328

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Zimmerman, Carle C., 1897-1983

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Zimmerman taught sociology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Carle C. Zimmerman, 1933-1947 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973233 ...

Sorokin, Pitirim Aleksandrovich, 1889-1968

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Harvard University Dept. of Sociology professor, served as the chairman of the Eastern Sociological Conference Committee on Local Arrangements. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1931-1934. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 243847369 Ashley Montagu, born Israel Ehrenberg on June 28, 1905, was a British-American anthropologist, specializing in the areas of race and gender issues, as well as a prolific speake...

Smith, T. Lynn (Thomas Lynn), 1903-1976

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T. Lynn Smith, rural sociologist, was born November 11, 1903 in Sanford, Colorado. He received his B.A. in Sociology and History in 1928 from Brigham Young University. He received his M.A. in Sociology in 1929 and his Ph.D. in Sociology with a minor in agricultural economics in 1932, both from the University of Minnesota. He was a professor and head of the Sociology departments at Louisiana State University (1931-1947), Vanderbilt University (1947-1949), and University of Florida (1949-1974), wh...