Grodzins, Morton
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- Morton Grodzins; author of "Americans betrayed" (1949), the first scholarly study of the mass removal of Japanese Americans and its causes; born in Chicago, also lived in Winthrop, Massachusetts as a child; B.A., M.A., University of Louisville; Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1945; died in Chicago on March 7, 1964 ( (Densho encyclopedia, searched February 16, 2021) )
- Morton Grodzins; born 1917; died 1964 (aged 46-47 ( (Findagrave, viewed February 16, 2021) )
- Grodzins, Morton. Americans betrayed, 1949:title page (Morton Grodzins)
- in obituary published Tuesday, March 10, 1964, page 34 (Dr. Morton M. Grodzins, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, died here Saturday [March 7, 1964]; he was 46 years old; native of Chicago; dean of the university's social sciences division in 1953 and 1954, and chairman of the department of political science from 1955 to 1958; editor, University of Chicago Press; research fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Science; director, Council of State Governments; consultant to the Public Administration Clearing House, the Hoover Commission and the National Manpower Council ( (New York times website, searched February 16, 2021:) )
- Morton Grodzins; Morton M. Grodzins; 11 August 1917-7 March 1964 ( (Wikipedia, searched February 16, 2021) )
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