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Biography of William Isaac Thomas
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William Isaac Thomas was a main contributor to the Chicago School of sociological thought, which is at the root of American sociology. He is recognized, along with Talcott Parsons and George Mead, as a founder of symbolic interactionism. Thomas, along...
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Biography of William Isaac Thomas
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William Isaac Thomas (1863-1947) was an American sociologist and educator. He was a pioneer in the scientific use of personal documents and in pointing to the interplay between personality and culture. On Aug. 13, 1863, W. I. Thomas was born in Russell...


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W. I. Thomas Information
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William Isaac Thomas (b. Russell County, Virginia, 13 August 1863, d. Berkeley, California, 5 December 1947), was an American sociologist. He is noted for his pioneering work on the sociology of migration on which he co-operated with Florian Znaniecki,...


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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Mahoney, Thomas W.
03/12/2001: 319 words, approx. 1 pages
Mahoney, Thomas W. Monday, March 12, 2001 Mahoney, Thomas W. A prominent insurance industry executive and entrepreneur, died at his home, of cancer, on March 11, 2001, at the age of 76. A lifelong Milwaukee resident, he and his wife Barbara (nee...
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The Washington Post
Thomas W. Lippman
12/02/1991: 1,502 words, approx. 5 pages
Ivan Selin, the fast-moving, fast-talking chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, was reporting on an inspection trip he had made to check on the safety of nuclear reactors in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. He began with a joke. A college president...
 


 

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