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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST (1882-1973)
Emory Bogardus; Bogardus, Emory S.

Kenneth Emory         
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST WHO PLAYED A KEY ROLE IN SHAPING MODERN ANTHROPOLOGY IN OCEANIA
Kenneth Pike Emory; Kenneth P. Emory; K. P. Emory; K.P. Emory
Kenneth Pike Emory (November 23, 1897 – January 2, 1992) was an American anthropologist who played a key role in shaping modern anthropology in Oceania. In the tradition of A.
Emory Kemp         
  • Emory Kemp greets Samuel Richardson, an [[AmeriCorps]] Member with the Preservation Alliance of West Virginia, as Sam continues to diligently preserve Kemp's large collection of photos, pamphlets, drawings, notes, and designs.
AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGIST, ENGINEER, AND HISTORIAN
User:Samlouisrich44/sandbox; Draft:Emory Kemp; Emory Leland Kemp; Emory L. Kemp
Emory Leland Kemp was the founder and director of the Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaeology at West Virginia University. There, he was Chair and Professor of Civil Engineering at the Benjamin M.
Julia Emory         
AMERICAN SUFFRAGIST
Julia R. Emory
Julia Ridgely Emory (May 4, 1885 – February 1, 1979) was an American suffragist from Maryland, who led protests in Washington, D.C.

Википедия

Emory S. Bogardus

Emory Stephen Bogardus (born near Belvidere, Illinois, February 21, 1882 – August 21, 1973) was a prominent figure in the history of American sociology. Bogardus founded one of the first sociology departments at an American university, at the University of Southern California in 1915.