Background
Hatch, David Lincoln was born on October 2, 1910 in Belmont, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Roy Winthrop and Bertha May (Roper) Hatch.
Hatch, David Lincoln was born on October 2, 1910 in Belmont, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Roy Winthrop and Bertha May (Roper) Hatch.
Bachelor of Arts, Dartmouth College, 1933; Master of Arts, Montclair State College, 1934; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1949.
Teacher history and social studies public high schools, Madison, New Jersey, 1934-1936; Teacher history and social studies public high schools, Summit, New Jersey, 1936-1937; Teacher history and social studies public high schools, Montclair, New Jersey, 1937-1940; instructor sociology, Connecticut College for Women, New London, 1942-1943; visiting lecturer sociology, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1945-1946; assistant professor sociology, U. Kentucky, Lexington, 1946-1948; associate professor, Syracuse (New York) U., 1948-1954; professor, head department history and sociology, director division social science, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1954-1957; professor, University of Southern California, Columbia, since 1957; acting department chairman anthropology and sociology, University of Southern California, 1969-1970; department chairman, University of Southern California, 1970-1973; visiting professor, Benedict College, Columbia. Research consultant South Carolina. Eastern State Hospital, Columbia, 1962-1964.
Member of advisory board Le Domain Humain, London, England., 1964-1976. Member of advisory council South Carolina. School Desegregation Cons.
Center, Columbia, 1968. Member regional aging advising committee Central Midlands Regional Planning Council, South Carolina. Fellow American Sociological Association (chairman commission on recruitment for South Carolina.
1964-1967); member Society Science Study Religion, National Council on Family Relations, Eastern Sociological Society, Southern Sociological Society (Chairman of Commission on teaching sociology 1958-1960), South Carolina. Sociological Association (president 1977-1978).
Married Mary Alice Gies, August 24, 1940. Children— Charles Winthrop, Abby (Mistress Joel S. Cleland), Faith Winslow (Mistress William R. Mann), Elizabeth Ann (Mistress Terry R. Dimmery).