Roger Hewes Wells

Roger Hewes Wells
Competition: US & Canada
Bryn Mawr College
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1926–27:
Wells, Roger Hewes: Appointed to make investigations in Berlin and in other German cities with a view to preparing a book entitled, “Municipal Government in the German Commonwealth”; tenure, twelve months from June 1, 1927.
Born June 1, 1894, at Quincy, Illinois. Education: Northwestern University, A.B., 1916; Harvard University, M.A., 1921, Ph.D., 1923.
Assistant in Government, 1920–22, Austin Teaching Fellow in Government, 1922–23, Harvard University; Assistant in Government, 1922–23, Radcliffe College; Assistant Professor of Economics and Politics, 1923–27, Associate Professor, 1927—, Bryn Mawr College.
Publications; “State Government in the United States” (by A. H. Holcombe; second edition, revised and enlarged with the collaboration of Roger H. Wells), 1926; articles in American Political Science Review, and in American Year Book, 1925 and 1926.