Irene Taeuber papers as the secretary-treasurer of the American Sociological Assocation, 1949.

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Irene Taeuber papers as the secretary-treasurer of the American Sociological Assocation, 1949.

This collection consists of correspondence to and from Irene Taeuber as editor and secretary-treasurer of the American Sociological Association in 1949. Most of the correspondence is between her and Maurice R. Davie, professor at the Department of Sociology in Yale University. The collection also contains memorandums, agendas, and reports. Topics include budget, membership, reorganization of the society, and publications.

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Taeuber, Irene B. (Irene Barnes), 1906-1974

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The well-known demographer Irene Taeuber, co-edited the quarterly Population Index beginning in 1936, co-authored major works based on the U.S. census with her husband Conrad Taeuber, and authored the classic The Population of Japan (1958). From the description of Irene Taeuber papers as the secretary-treasurer of the American Sociological Assocation, 1949. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 760071187 ...

American sociological association

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The American Sociological Society organized in 1905, incorporated in 1943, established a central office in 1949, and changed its name to the American Sociological Association in the next decade. With increased membership in the 1950s and 1960s, it published several journals, created sections and committees to carry out its mission, and took a stance on politics of the day. In the following decades, it expanded its initiatives in teaching and community service. From the description of...

Davie, Maurice R. (Maurice Rea), 1893-1964

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Maurice Rea Davie was born in Toronto, Canada on January 22, 1893. He received his A.B. (1915), A.M. (1917), and Ph.D. (1918) from Yale University. Davie was a member of the sociology department at Yale from 1921 until his death in November 1964. Among his areas of speciality were child welfare, immigration, and William Graham Sumner. From the description of Maurice Rea Davie papers, 1914-1975 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168152 Maurice Rea Davie was born i...