Education
He graduated from Yale College in 1896 and received his Doctor of Philosophy from Yale in 1899.
He graduated from Yale College in 1896 and received his Doctor of Philosophy from Yale in 1899.
Keller is best known as the editor of William Graham Sumner’s papers in many volumes published in the early 20th century by Yale University Press. He was scholar in his own right and wrote on German colonial policy, economic geography, and sociology. Keller came from Springfield, Ohio.
He immediately joined the social science faculty at Yale and was appointed professor in 1907, succeeding his mentor, and taught at Yale until 1942.
He was the first holder of the William Graham Sumner Chair of Political Science at Yale. Yale"s eclectic approach to social science during Keller"s time is illustrated by the Festschrift for Keller which was edited by George Peter Murdock.
The volume of essays was created in honor of Keller in celebration of his completion of 30 years as a professor The work consisted of essays by 26 scholars who studied with Keller at Yale.