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Taylor, Carl C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884-1975

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Personal name headingTaylor, Carl C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884-1975
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Variant(s)Taylor, C. C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884-1975
Taylor, Carl Cleveland, 1884-1975
Birth date1884-12-16
Death date1975-02-10
Place of birthHarlan (Iowa)
AffiliationUnited States. Division of Subsistence Homesteads
United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Land Policy Section
United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Division of Farm Population and Rural Life
American Country Life Association
American Sociological Society
Found innuc89-58177: Rural life in the United States [MI] 1949 (hdg. on MH rept.: Taylor, Carl C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884- ; usage: Carl C. Taylor)
Farm real estate assessment in Georgia, 1956: t.p. (C.C. Taylor)
Sociology in government, c2003: eCIP galley (Carl Cleveland Taylor (1884-1975); head of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Life, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1935-52)
American National Biography online, July 7, 2006 (16 Dec. 1884-10 Feb. 1975)
American Sociological Association, via WWW, May 15, 2020 (Carl C. Taylor; Carl Cleveland Taylor was born December 16, 1884 in Harlan, Iowa, the son of Luntellas S. Taylor and Mary Ellen Mershon; he taught college-level economics and sociology, and in 1933 was appointed sociologist with the Subsistence Homesteads Division of the United States Department of the Interior; he was regional director with the Land Policy Section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1934-1935, and was chief of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture; he spent a year of research in rural sociology in Argentina with the State Department, 1942-1943; he was a member of the American Country Life Association, the American Sociological Society, and the Rural Sociology Society; he was a joint author on many surveys, and wrote: The Social Survey - Its History and Method, 1919; Economics and Social Conditions of North Carolina Farmers, 1923; Rural Sociology, 1926; Human Relations, 1927; The People of the Drought States (with Conrad Taeuber); and Disadvantaged Classes in American Agriculture (with Helen Wheeler and E.L. Kirkpatrick); he died February 10, 1975)
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