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As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:
HUTCHINSON, EDWARD PRINCE: Appointed for research into the socio-economic significance of population; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1941.
Born January 3, 1906, Auburn, Maine. Education: Bowdoin College, A.B., 1927; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D., 1933. Social Science Research Council Fellow, University of Stockholm and London School of Economics, 1933–35.
Instructor in Vital Statistics, 1929–32, Harvard School of Public Health; Instructor in Sociology, 1935—, Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges; Fellow in Population, 1940–41, Library of Congress. Special Agent, 1936, Bureau of the Census; Collaborator, 1938, Forest Service.
Publications: The Incidence of Tuberculosis among Massachusetts School Children, 1933; Studies of Differential Fertility in Sweden, 1935 (with K. A. Edin). Articles in American Sociological Review, Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, American Journal of Hygiene, Social Science Research Council Bulletins.
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