Dwight Sanderson
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American entomologist, sociologist and university teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ezra Dwight Sanderson was an American entomologist and sociologist who worked in the US Department of Agriculture on pest management in cotton before becoming a professor of sociology. He published two textbooks in entomology and wrote several books on rural sociology.
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Published Works
- Forty Acres and Steel Mules (1938) (23)
- Rural community organization (1940) (17)
- The Oblique-Banded Leafroller: Archips rosaceana Harris (1909) (14)
- Sociology a Means to Democracy (1943) (12)
- The Relation of Temperature to the Hibernation of Insects (1908) (11)
- The Influence of Minimum Temperatures in Limiting the Northern Distribution of Insects (1908) (11)
- Leadership for rural life (1940) (8)
- Scientific Books: Insect Pests of the Farm, Garden and Orchard (8)
- American Charities and Social Work, Fourth Edition, by Amos G. Warner, Stuart A. Queen, and Ernest B. Harper. New York: T. Y. Crowell and Co. 1930 (1930) (7)
- Report on miscellaneous cotton insects in Texas (7)
- Rural Reconstruction in Ireland: A Record of Co-operative Organization.Lionel Smith-Gordon , Laurence C. Staples , George W. Russell (1919) (6)
- The Teaching of Rural Sociology: Particularly in the Land-Grant Colleges and Universities (1917) (4)
- Journal of Economic Entomology Publishing Company (1909) (3)
- THE LARVÆ OF DONACIA PISCATRIX, LAC., AND CRASSIPES, FAB. (1900) (3)
- The Relation of the School to the Sociological Status of the Rural Community (1941) (3)
- Discussion of Sociometry (1943) (3)
- Scientific Research in Rural Sociology (1927) (3)
- Community Organization for War and for Peace (1942) (3)
- Villages and Towns as Social Patterns. (1942) (3)
- A Preliminary Group Classification Based on Structure (1938) (3)
- Book Review:The Santa Clara Valley, California. A Study in Landscape Changes. J. O. M. Broek (1935) (2)
- The Farmers' Standard of Living (1925) (2)
- The Economic Value of the White-Bellied Nuthatch and Black-Capped Chickadee (1898) (2)
- Sociological Analysis of the Family (1933) (2)
- SOME PLANT-LICE AFFECTING PEAS, CLOVER AND LETTUCE (1901) (2)
- Preliminary Report on the Life History of the Codling Moth and Spraying Experiments Against It (1908) (2)
- The rural community : the natural history of a sociological group (1932) (2)
- The Insecticide act of 1910 (1910) (2)
- Insects injurious to staple crops / By E. Dwight Sanderson. (2)
- Notes on Recent Experiments for the Control of the Codling Moth (1909) (1)
- Farm income and farm life : a symposium on the relation of the social and economic factors in rural progress (1)
- Community Organization for Rural Social Work (1)
- Farm Income and Farm Life (1930) (1)
- Book Review:Farm Life Abroad. Field Letters From Germany, Denmark, and France. E. C. Branson (1925) (1)
- Book Review:Public Administration and the United States Department of Agriculture. John M. Gaus, Leon O. Wolcott (1941) (1)
- Status of and Prospects for Research in Rural Life Under the New Deal (1935) (1)
- Controlling the Black Fly in the White Mountains (1910) (1)
- Statement by the Standing Committee on Proprietary Insecticides (1908) (0)
- TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. (1910) (0)
- Spraying the apple orchard, Bulletin, no. 131 (0)
- Three orchard pests. I. The apple bud-borer. II. The fruit-tree bark-borer. III. The periodical cicada. (0)
- A New Insectary (1909) (0)
- THE LARVA AND PUPA OF THE APPLE BUD-BORER (Steganoptycha pyricolana, Murt.) (1903) (0)
- Publications of the Station Entomologist (1909) (0)
- Progress of the National Insecticide Bill (1909) (0)
- THE KELEP AND THE COTTON PLANT. (0)
- The Social Characteristics of Erin--a Rural Town in Southern New York. (1944) (0)
- From a Sociological Viewpoint (0)
- Book Review:Our Rural Heritage: The Social Psychology of Rural Development. James Mickel Williams (1925) (0)
- A Sociological Case Study of Farm Families (1930) (0)
- Elements of Rural Sociology.Newell Leroy Sims (1935) (0)
- SOROKIN, PITIRIM A., ZIMMERMAN, CARLE C., and GALPIN, CHARLES J. (Eds.). A Systematic Source Book in Rural Sociology. Vol. I. Pp. xx, 645. Min neapolis : The University of Minnesota Press, 1930 (1931) (0)
- Family and Society: A Study of the Sociology of Reconstruction, by Carle C. Zimmerman and Merle E. Frampton. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1935. Pp. XV, 611. $3.50 (1935) (0)
- A study of rural community development in Waterville, New York (0)
- Book Review:Effects of the Great War Upon Agriculture in the United States and Great Britain. Benjamin H. Hibbard (1920) (0)
- Relation of size of community to marital status (0)
- The Nonpartisan League.Herbert E. GastonThe Story of the Nonpartisan League.Charles Edward RussellThe Despoilers.J. Edmund ButtreeThe Nonpartisan League.William Langer (1921) (0)
- Elementary entomology, by E. Dwight Sanderson and C. F. Jackson. (0)
- Village and Town Life in China.Kew Koh Leong , Li Kung TaoVillage Government in British India.John Matthai , Sidney WebbLand and Labour in a Deccan Village.Harold H. MannSome South Indian Villages.Gilbert SlaterLocal Government in Ancient India.Radahakamud Mookerji (1922) (0)
- Behold Our Land.@@@To Hold This Soil. (1939) (0)
- Book Review:Social Economics of North Dakota. J. M. Gillette (1943) (0)
- The Reforging of Russia.Edwin Ware Hullinger (1925) (0)
- Book Review:Rural Sociology. The Family-Farm Institution. Roy Hinman Holmes (1933) (0)
- Book Review:The Making of Rural Europe. Helen Douglas Irvine (1924) (0)
- Book Review:A Stake in the Land. Peter A. Speek (1921) (0)
- The Farm Bureau Movement.Orville Merton Kile (1922) (0)
- Book Review:Town and Country Relations. Country Community Education. Henry Israel (1924) (0)
- The Work of the American Association of Economic Entomologists (1911) (0)
- County at Large.Martha Collins Bayne (1939) (0)
- GALPIN, CHARLES JOSIAH. My Drift into Rural Sociology. Pp. xi, 151. University : Louisiana State University Press, 1938. $1.00 (1939) (0)
- Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard, by E. Dwight Sanderson. (0)
- Book Review:The Community: An Introduction to the Study of Community Leadership and Organization. Eduard C. Lindeman (1922) (0)
- Book Review:Rural Public Welfare: Selected Records with Introductory Notes and Comments. Grace Browning (1942) (0)
- Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Society (1935) (0)
- Problem of Poverty in Agriculture: Discussion by Dwight Sanderson (1940) (0)
- Rural Social Problems.Charles Josiah Galpin (1925) (0)
- Insect Notes from New Hampshire for 1909 (1910) (0)
- Studies in the Social Aspects of the Depression: Crime in the Depression.@@@Education in the Depression.@@@The Family in the Depression.@@@Internal Migration in the Depression.@@@Minority Peoples in the Depression.@@@Recreation in the Depression.@@@Religion in the Depression.@@@Rural Life in the Dep (1938) (0)
- Changes in the Farm Family (1924) (0)
- Fifth Avenue to Farm: A Biological Approach to the Problem of the Survival of Our Civilization.Frank Fritts , Ralph W. Gwinn (1939) (0)
- The Contribution of Research to Rural Relief Problems (1935) (0)
- Communography, Communometry, Communology (1928) (0)
- Preliminary Report of the Committee on Entomological Investigations (1911) (0)
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