Edward H. Spicer

Edward H. Spicer
Competition: US & Canada
University of Arizona
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:
SPICER, EDWARD HOLLAND: Appointed for a comparative study of the influences of contact with other cultures upon the Yaqui communities of Mexico and Arizona; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1941.
Born November 29, 1906, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. Education: University of Delaware, 1925–27; Johns Hopkins University, 1927–28; University of Arizona, A.B., 1932, A.M., 1933; University of Chicago, Ph.D., 1939.
Research Associate, 1934, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff; Research Assistant in Ethnology, 1935–38, Director of Field Party at Brookport, Illinois, Summer, 1939, University of Chicago; Instructor in Social Anthropology, 1938–39, Dillard University; Instructor in Anthropology, 1939—, University of Arizona.
Publications: Pascua, A Yaqui Village in Arizona, 1940. Articles in Museum Notes of the Museum of Northern Arizona, University of Arizona Social Science Bulletin, Kiva.