Background
Daugherty, Carroll Roop was born on December 3, 1900 in Annville, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Benjamin Franklin and Della Frances (Roop) Daugherty.
Daugherty, Carroll Roop was born on December 3, 1900 in Annville, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Benjamin Franklin and Della Frances (Roop) Daugherty.
Bachelor of Arts, Lebanon Valley College, 1921; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1924; Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1927.
Instructor, Mercersburg (Pennsylvania) Academy, 1921-1923;
Instructor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1925-1928;
professor economics, U. Alabama, 1928-1931;
professor economics, U. Pittsburgh, 1931-1940;
professor economics, department chairman, Hunter College, 1940-1946;
professor labor relations, Northwestern University, 1946-1968;
department chairman, Northwestern University, 1948-1958. Labor arbitrator, consultant. Principal economist for labor productivity studies United States Bureau Labor Statistics, 1936.
Chief economist Wage and Hour division, unites states department Labor, 1938-1940. Member Committee on Postwar Price Problems, National Bureau Economics Research, 1944-1946. National wage stabilization director National War Labor Board, 1942-1945.
Lend lease director in New Zealand for Department State, 1945-1946. Chairman President's steel-labor fact-finding board, 1949. President's R.R. labor emergency boards, 1951-1952.
Referee National R.R. Adjustment Board, 1952-1975. Teacher management development United States and abroad.
Benjamin Franklin fellow Royal Society for Arts. Member Industrial Relations Research Association (executive board 1954-1956), National Academy Arbitrators, Lincoln Academy Illinois, Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Gamma Sigma.
Son of Benjamin Franklin and Della Frances (Roop) D. M. Miriam Craiglow, 1928. Children: James Carroll, David Henry.
M. Marion Roberts, 1940. 1 daughter, Frances Marion.