Biographical Sketch & Biblography of Carl Ortwin Sauer

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From: pjm@gol.com To: pjm@idc.minpaku.ac.jp Cc: yukino@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 16:01:25 +0900 APPENDIX I Biographical Sketch CARL ORTWIN SAUER (1889-1975) Born, 24 December 1889, Warrenton, Missouri. Deceased, Berkeley, Calif. 18 July 1975. Married, Lorena Schowengert (dec.), 1913. Children: Elizabeth, Jonathan. A.B. Central Wesleyan College, 1908. Northwestern University, 1909. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1915. Assistant Geologist, Illinois Geological Survey, 1910-1912. Map Editor, Rand McNally Co., 1912-1913. Massachusetts State Normal School, Salem, Instructor, 1913-1914. University of Michigan, Geography Department, Instructor, 1915-1918; Assistant Professor, 1918-1920; Associate Professor and Director of Field Courses, 1920- 1922; Professor 1922-1923. Agent, Office of Farm Management, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1919-1920. Senior Consultant, U.S. Soil Conservation Service. Founder, Michigan Land Economy Survey. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Geography and Chairman of Department of Geography, 1923-1954; Professor of Geography, 1954-1956; Professor of Geography and Acting Chairman, 1956-1957; Emeritus 1957. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow, 1931. Member, Selection Board of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1936-1965. Member, Board of Visitors, U.S.A.F. Air University, 1949-1952. Co-Chairman, Wenner-Gren Foundation International Symposium, "Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth," Princeton, New Jersey, June 1955. Charles P. Daly Medal, American Geographical Society, 1940. Isaiah Bowman Memorial Lectures, 1952. Association of American Geographers, President 1940; Honorary President, 1955. Corresponding member and contributing editor, American Geographical Society. Honorary Member: Royal Scottish Geographical Society; Royal Dutch Geographical Society, Finnish Geographical Society; Academie Nacional de Ciencias Antonio Alzate, Mexico. 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