Frank W. Blackmar

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Frank Wilson Blackmar (November 3, 1854 in Springfield Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania – March 30, 1931 in Lawrence, Kansas) was an American sociologist, historian and educator. He served as the 9th President of the American Sociological Society (now known as the American Sociological Association).

Before earning a Ph.D. in 1889 at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, he was a professor of mathematics in the University of the Pacific (1881-1886). After he became a professor of history and sociology at the University of Kansas. Ten years later he was made professor of sociology and economics at the same university. He became active in the university extension movement throughout the western United States, writing and lecturing on history, sociology and economics.[1] He was elected dean when the graduate school of the University of Kansas was organized in 1896.[2] He wrote several books of local history, handbooks of economy and some political pamphlets.

Main works

Sources

  • Frank W. Blackmar, ed. (1912). "Blackmar, Frank Wilson". Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History. Chicago: Standard Pub. Co. p. 191. 

Footnotes

  1.  Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Blackmar, Frank Wilson". Encyclopedia Americana. 
  2. "Frank Wilson Blackmar". American Sociological Association. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
Preceded by
Charles H. Cooley
President of the American Sociological Association
1918–1919
Succeeded by
James Q. Dealey


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