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Howard Washington Odum (born
May 24,
1884 near
Bethlehem, Georgia; died
November 8,
1954 in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was an American sociologist. He graduated from
Emory University and received his first doctorate, in psychology, at
Clark University. He received his second doctorate, in sociology, at
Columbia University. He went on to served as Assistant Director of Research for President
Herbert Hoover's Research Committee on Social Trends, wrote three novels, was President of the
American Sociological Association in 1930, and was also founding member of the Southern Regional Council.
Odum became a faculty member in the School of Public Welfare (a precursor of the School of
Social Work) and Department of
Sociology at
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1920. While at Chapel Hill, Odum founded the journal
Social Forces in 1922 and the H.W. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science in 1924.
He was the father of ecologists
Howard T. (Tom) and
Eugene Odum.
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