Hill, George William, 1900-
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found: His Rural relief trends in Wisconsin from 1934 to 1937, 1939.
found: Man in the "cut-over", 1941:cover (George W. Hill)
found: People of Wisconsin according to ethnic stocks, 1940:map recto (G.W. Hill)
found: History of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Volume 1, 2017:page 187 (George William Hill; George William Hill was another sociologist who played a major role in the Department of Rural Sociology in its early years. He was born September 26, 1900, in Ely, Minnesota; In 1936 he came to the Wisconsin Department of Rural Sociology as an Instructor and at the same time began study at the university for a PhD in sociology) page 193 (Hill was certainly best known within the state for his research on Wisconsin ethnic groups, but the second part of his career devoted to agrarian issues in Latin America is equally significant)
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1979-08-02: new
2020-04-17: revised
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