LC control no. | n 50045817 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Key, V. O., Jr. (Valdimer Orlando), 1908-1963 |
Variant(s) | Key, V. O. (Valdimer Orlando), 1908-1963 Key, Valdimer Orlando, 1908-1963 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Cambridge (Mass.) |
Located | Cambridge (Mass.) |
Birth date | 1908-03-13 |
Death date | 1963-10-04 |
Place of birth | Austin (Tex.) |
Place of death | Brookline (Mass.) |
Field of activity | Political science Political science--Study and teaching |
Affiliation | University 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 occupation | Political science teachers University and college faculty members |
Found in | Author'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 language | eng |