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Mack, Raymond W

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Personal name headingMack, Raymond W.
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1927-07-15
Death date2011-08-25
Place of deathChapel Hill (N.C.)
Field of activityUrban policy Race relations
AffiliationNorthwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Department of Sociology
Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Center for Urban Affairs
Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Institute for Policy Research
University of North Carolina (1793-1962)
Baldwin-Wallace College
Profession or occupationSociologists Sociology teachers College administrators
Found inHis Social mobility, 1957.
The chronicle of higher education, Sept. 16, 2011: p. A37 (Raymond W. Mack; d. Aug. 25, 2011, Chapel Hill, N.C. at the age of 84; former provost and founder of the Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University)
Northwestern University website, Department of Sociology, In memoriam, undated [September? 2011], viewed November 11, 2024 (Raymond W. Mack, a former provost at Northwestern who in 1968 was a founder of the University's Center for Urban Affairs, now the Institute for Policy Research (IPR), died August 25 in Chapel Hill, N.C.; areas of interest: race relations, urban policies)
   <https://sociology.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/in-memoriam/raymond-mack.html>
Legacy.com, Raymond W. Mack, published by The News & Observer Aug. 30-Sep. 4, 2011, viewed November 11, 2024 (born July 15, 1927, Ashtabula, Ohio; served in the US Navy, graduated from Baldwin Wallace College, and received his PhD from the University of North Carolina; at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL from 1953 until 1987, as Professor of Sociology, founder and Director of the Center for Urban Affairs, and then Provost; as a sociologist his main interest was in the study of race, class and power; throughout his life he enjoyed playing drums)
   <https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/newsobserver/name/raymond-mack-obituary?id=22868900>
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