Wallace Walter Atwood
American geologist
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Wallace Walter Atwood's Degrees
- PhD Geology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Wallace Walter Atwood was an American geographer and geologist. Biography Wallace Walter Atwood studied geography at the University of Chicago, where he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He graduated in 1897 and earned his doctorate in 1903, after which he was Associate Professor of Geology at the University of Chicago until 1913. He was professor of Physiography at Harvard from 1913 to 1920. He was elected president of Clark University in 1920 and assumed that position until 1946. As president of Clark University, he ordered in 1922, that the lights be turned off while Scott Nearing was addressing a Liberal Club on socialism on the campus of the University, which won him great renown. On this occasion, he wrote the pamphlet Extra-Curricula activities and academic freedom. He also banned The Nation magazine from the Clark University campus.
Wallace Walter Atwood's Published Works
Published Works
- Physiography and Quaternary geology of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado (1932) (93)
- The Physiographic Provinces of North America (1940) (76)
- The world at work (1931) (33)
- Geology and Mineral Resources of Parts of the Alaska Peninsula (28)
- Records of Pleistocene Glaciers in the Medicine Bow and Park Ranges (1937) (23)
- Working hypothesis for the physiographic history of the Rocky Mountain region (1938) (16)
- The Increasing Significance of Geographic Conditions in the Growth of Nation-States (1935) (13)
- The Glacial History of an Extinct Volcano, Crater Lake National Park (1935) (11)
- BILATERAL GYNANDROMORPHISM AND LATERAL HEMIHYPERTROPHY IN BIRDS (11)
- The physiographic conditions at Butte, Montana, and Bingham Canyon, Utah, when the copper ores in these districts were enriched (1916) (9)
- The Evidence of Three Distinct Glacial Epochs in the Pleistocene History of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado (1912) (9)
- Lakes of the Uinta Mountains (7)
- Eocene glacial deposits in southwestern Colorado (6)
- Meeting an Emergency in Trade (1944) (6)
- Glaciation of San Francisco Mountain, Arizona (1905) (5)
- Opening of the Pleistocene in the Rocky Mountains of the United States (1938) (5)
- The Glaciation of the Uinta Mountains (1907) (4)
- Geography and World Relations (1922) (3)
- Pennsylvania, A Regional Geography (1938) (3)
- Drift Phenomena in the Vicinity of Devil's Lake and Baraboo, Wisconsin (1897) (3)
- Home life in far-away lands (3)
- The Physiographic History of an Eocene Skyline Moraine in Western Montana (1945) (3)
- Ellen Churchill Semple—1863-1932 (1932) (3)
- Gunnison Tillite of Eocene Age (1926) (3)
- The Robert H. Goddard Rocket Project. (1948) (2)
- Geography and the Great Human Dramas (1940) (2)
- Physiographic Studies in the San Juan District of Colorado (1911) (2)
- Utilization of the Rugged San Juans (1927) (2)
- The Geography of the Region about Devil's Lake and the Dalles of the Wisconsin (2)
- Some Triassic Fossils from Southeastern Alaska (1912) (2)
- The New Meaning of Geography in World Education (1947) (2)
- Another Locality of Eocene Glaciation in Southern Colorado (1917) (2)
- Red Mountain, Arizona: A Dissected Volcanic Cone (1906) (2)
- The Clark graduate school of geography : our first twenty-five years (1946) (2)
- THE CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (1910) (1)
- Research and Educational Work in Geography (1928) (1)
- The Giant Relief Model of the United States (1941) (1)
- A New Way of Studying Astronomy (1913) (1)
- Geography and International Good-Will (1929) (1)
- Our economic world (1950) (1)
- Relation of landslides and glacial deposits to reservoir sites in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado (1)
- The First-Year Science Course in High School (1911) (1)
- Land Utilization in a Glaciated Mountain Range (1937) (1)
- Global or World Geography (1944) (1)
- SECTION OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY: The Late Physical History of the Rocky Mountains in the United States (1939) (1)
- Eocene Glacial Deposits of Southwestern Colorado (1917) (1)
- In the Background of the Turmoil in China (1927) (1)
- Geography in America (1)
- Geographic History of the San Juan Mountains Since the Close of the Mesozoic Era. (1916) (1)
- Rim Drive Historic District (Crater Lake, Oregon); Crater Lake Lodge (Crater Lake, Oregon); Crater Lake National Park (Crater Lake, Oregon) (1941) (0)
- The earth and its people : lower book (1947) (0)
- Crater lake and Yosemite through tha ages (1937) (0)
- B4-2-15 US Geological Survey, White, David, 1920-1930 (0)
- Geography (1900) (0)
- The High School (1901) (0)
- The United States in the western world (1948) (0)
- The High School (1901) (0)
- Rocks and Rivers [Of America]@@@The Rocky Mountains@@@The Pacific Coast Ranges (1947) (0)
- The High School (1901) (0)
- Geography (1900) (0)
- Graphic Summary of Trade Between the United States and the Other Americas (1944) (0)
- First Report of Committee on Zoology (1917) (0)
- Geography (1900) (0)
- South America and the old world (0)
- ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (1916) (0)
- New Publications (1900) (0)
- Geography (1900) (0)
- An Appreciation of Ellen Churchill Semple, 1863-1932 (1932) (0)
- The High School (1901) (0)
- The Highways and Byways of Guatemala (1933) (0)
- Physiographic Provinces of North America@@@The Physiographic Provinces of North America (1940) (0)
- B-4-6-5 Yard, Mr Robert Sterling Jan-Sep 1929 (folder 1) (0)
- Book Review:A River Journey Francis W. Parker, Nellie Lathrop Helm (1905) (0)
- The American nations (1943) (0)
- Ancient Glaciation in the Cevennes of Southern France (1933) (0)
- Book Review:Laboratory and Field Exercises in Physical Geography Gilbert H. Trafton (1906) (0)
- B-4-5-2 Gregory, Dr. Herbert E 1927-1928 (0)
- The growth of nations (1936) (0)
- Structural and Field Geology. James Geikie (1907) (0)
- Practical map exercises in geography : eastern hemisphere (0)
- Announcement of the National Academy of Science's establishment of an office at Camp Kilmer (1957) (0)
- COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS(POINT FOUR) (1953) (0)
- Book Reviews: General Cartography (1949) (0)
- B4-8-1 Albright, Horace M., 1931 (1931) (0)
- Physiographic conditions and copper enrichment (discussion) [age of peneplains in Rocky Mountains] (1917) (0)
- A MESSAGE FROM THE TREASURER OF THE ASSOCIATION (1956) (0)
- Broad Lines in Science Teaching. F. Hodson (1911) (0)
- The High School (1901) (0)
- The High School (1901) (0)
- Activities of the Massachusetts Council (1917) (0)
- THE SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PAN AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. (1935) (0)
- The Robert H. Goddard Rocket Project (1948) (0)
- B4-8-4 National Park Service, 1931 (1931) (0)
- B4-8-4 Merriam, Dr. John C., 1931 (folder 2) (1931) (0)
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