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NOTES. PERSONAL AMERICA. Atlanta William DuBois has E. been Ur.iversity.-Dr. Burghardt Professor of Science and at Atlanta Social Univer- History appointed at Dr. DuBois was born on 1868, Great sity. February 23, Barring- his the and obtained education in schools of ton, Mass., early public his native town. He entered Fisk in and University graduated with the of A. B. in 1888. He then entered Harvard Univer- degree the of A. cum in He sity, receiving degree B., Laude, i8go. pursued at Harvard* for two the studies years, receiving degree post-graduate and then attended the of Berlin for three of A. M. in 1891, University semesters The two he was Professor 1892-94. succeeding years during of Greek and at ZVilberforce and Latin Wilberforce, Ohio, University, in received the of Ph. D. from He has been Harvard.t 1895 degree in at the of the Assistant Sociology University Pennsylvania during has of an into the condition and had year, charge investigation past DuBois a member of the of the of Dr. is Philadelphia. negroes American Historical Association and of the American of Academy on Political and Social Science. He has written a series of articles social reforms the for the New
"ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The" – SAGE
Published: Mar 1, 1897
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