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Key, V. O., Jr. (Valdimer Orlando), 1908-1963

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Personal name headingKey, V. O., Jr. (Valdimer Orlando), 1908-1963
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Variant(s)Key, V. O. (Valdimer Orlando), 1908-1963
Key, Valdimer Orlando, 1908-1963
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeCambridge (Mass.)
LocatedCambridge (Mass.)
Birth date1908-03-13
Death date1963-10-04
Place of birthAustin (Tex.)
Place of deathBrookline (Mass.)
Field of activityPolitical science Political science--Study and teaching
AffiliationUniversity of California, Los Angeles
United States. National Resources Planning Board
Johns Hopkins University
University of Alabama. Bureau of Public Administration
Yale University
Harvard University
Profession or occupationPolitical science teachers University and college faculty members
Found inAuthor's The techniques of political graft in the United States ... 1936.
Key, V. O. Jr. The administration of federal grants to states, 1937: title page (by V.0. Key, Jr.)
Findagrave.com, January 3, 2024 (Valdimer Orlando Key Jr.; born 13 March 1908, Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA; died 4 October 1963 (aged 55), Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA)
   <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91574457/valdimer-orlando-key>
Who was who in America, 1961-1968 (Key, V.O., Jr.; educator; born Austin, Texas, March 13, 1908; B.A., University of Texas, 1929, M.A., 1930; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1934; lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles, 1934-1935, instructor in political science, 1935-1936, staff member, Com. on Public Administration, 1936--1937. Nat. Resources Planning Board, 1937-1938; assoc. in political science Johns Hopkins University, 1938-1940, assoc. prof. 1940-1946, staff member, Bureau of Budget, 1942-1945, prof. political science, 1946-1949; chairman department political science, 1947-1949; director Electoral Process Survey, Bureau of Public Administration, University of Alabama, 1946-1948; Alfred Cowles prof. government, Yale, 1949-1951; prof of government Harvard, 1951, chairman department, 1953-1954; home and office: Cambridge, Massachusetts; died October 4, 1963)
Associated languageeng