Ogburn, William F., 1886-1959 (Personal Name)
- Ogburn, W. F., 1886-1959
- Earlier heading: Ogburn, William Fielding, 1886-1959
- Āgʹburn, 1886-1959
- آگبرن
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His Progress and uniformity in child-labor legislation, 1912.
American marriage and family relationships, 1998: CIP t.p. (W.F. Ogburn)
Sociología, 1958: t. p. (William F. Ogburn)
Britannica via WWW, August 17, 2013 (William Fielding Ogburn, born June 29, 1886, Butler, Georgia, U.S.; died April 27, 1959, Tallahassee, Florida; American sociologist known for his application of statistical methods to the problems of the social sciences and for his introduction of the idea of "cultural lag" in the process of social change; professor at Columbia University (1919-27) and the University of Chicago (1927-51))
OCLC, August 17, 2013 (hdgs.: Ogburn, William F.; Ogburn, William F., 1886-1959; Ogburn, William F. (William Fielding), 1886-1959; Ogburn, William Fielding; Ogburn, William Fielding, 1886-1959; usages: William F. Ogburn; W.F. Ogburn; William Fielding Ogburn)
Zamīnah-ʼi jāmiʻahʹshināsī, 1966: t.p. (آگبرن = Āgʹburn) t.p. verso (William F. Ogburn [in rom.])