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Bogardus, Emory Stephen was born on February 21, 1882 in near Belvidere, Illinois, United States. Son of Henry Brown and Eliza Maria (Stevenson) Bogardus.
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Bogardus, Emory Stephen was born on February 21, 1882 in near Belvidere, Illinois, United States. Son of Henry Brown and Eliza Maria (Stevenson) Bogardus.
Bachelor of Arts, Northwestern University, 1908, Master of Arts, 1909. Doctor of Philisophy, University of Chicago, 1911. The Doctor of Letters, University Southern California, 1945, U. Ariz, 1960.
Doctor of Humane Letters, University Redlands, California, 1946.
Doctor of Laws, Boston University, 1950.
Bogardus founded one of the first sociology departments at an American university, at the University of Southern California in 1915. Immediately after earning his doctorate, Bogardus joined the faculty of the University of Southern California as a professor of sociology, helping to establish an independent sociology department there in 1915. He also developed a sociological principle known as the Bogardus Social Distance Scale.
In addition to his work in the field, Bogardus also engaged in many activities designed to strengthen the discipline of sociology through social organizations.
In 1920, he founded Alpha Kappa Delta, the international sociology honor society and was national president of that organization from 1924–1925, 1926–1927, and 1946-1947. In 1929, he co-founded the Pacific Sociological Association.
In 1931, he served as president of the American Sociological Society. He is one of the honorees of the California Social Work Hall of Distinction.
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Fellow Northwestern University Settlement, Chicago, 1908-1909. Member board Goodwill Industries of Southern California, 1919-1949. Member Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Pi Zeta, Alpha Kappa Delta (national president, 1924-1928, and 1947), Phi Delta Kappa.
Received award of merit, Northwestern University, 1933.
Married Edith Mildred Pritchard, August 9, 1911.