Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1879, Sept. 15 | Born, Niantic, Conn. |
1902 | Ph.B., Boston University, Boston, Mass. |
1902 | Teacher, Puerto Rico |
1903-1904 | Superintendent of schools, District of Caguas, P.R. |
1904-1906 | Superintendent of schools, San Juan, P.R. |
1906-1908 | General superintendent of schools, P.R., and chief of its Division of Statistics |
1907-1909 | Attended Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. |
1908-1920 | Director, Departments of Education and Statistics, Russell Sage Foundation |
1909 | A.M. Boston University, Boston, Mass. |
1910 | Ph.D., Boston University, Boston, Mass. |
1917-1918 | Director, Division of Statistics, War Industries Board |
1918-1919 | Colonel, General Staff, United States Army; chief statistical officer of the War Department, the American Expeditionary Forces, and the American Commission to Negotiate Peace |
1920 | Appointed colonel, Officers' Reserve Corps |
1920-1946 | Vice president for economics and statistics, Cleveland Trust Co. |
1924 | Economic adviser to Allied Powers Reparations Commission |
1940 | Returned to active duty; coordinator of statistics, Office of the Undersecretary of War |
1941 | Promoted to brigadier general |
1942 | Assigned to headquarters, Services of Supply Retired from military service |
1943-1945 | Consultant, War Manpower Commission |
1946, Oct. 30 | Died, Cleveland, Ohio |