Taylor, Carl C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884-1975 (Personal Name)
- Taylor, C. C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884-1975
- Taylor, Carl Cleveland, 1884-1975
nuc89-58177: Rural life in the United States [MI] 1949 (hdg. on MH rept.: Taylor, Carl C. (Carl Cleveland), 1884- ; usage: Carl C. Taylor)
Farm real estate assessment in Georgia, 1956: t.p. (C.C. Taylor)
Sociology in government, c2003: eCIP galley (Carl Cleveland Taylor (1884-1975); head of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Life, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1935-52)
American National Biography online, July 7, 2006 (16 Dec. 1884-10 Feb. 1975)
American Sociological Association, via WWW, May 15, 2020 (Carl C. Taylor; Carl Cleveland Taylor was born December 16, 1884 in Harlan, Iowa, the son of Luntellas S. Taylor and Mary Ellen Mershon; he taught college-level economics and sociology, and in 1933 was appointed sociologist with the Subsistence Homesteads Division of the United States Department of the Interior; he was regional director with the Land Policy Section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1934-1935, and was chief of the Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture; he spent a year of research in rural sociology in Argentina with the State Department, 1942-1943; he was a member of the American Country Life Association, the American Sociological Society, and the Rural Sociology Society; he was a joint author on many surveys, and wrote: The Social Survey - Its History and Method, 1919; Economics and Social Conditions of North Carolina Farmers, 1923; Rural Sociology, 1926; Human Relations, 1927; The People of the Drought States (with Conrad Taeuber); and Disadvantaged Classes in American Agriculture (with Helen Wheeler and E.L. Kirkpatrick); he died February 10, 1975)