Background
Ryder, Norman Burston was born on August 24, 1923 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Son of William George and Jean Burston (Crouchley) Ryder. came to the United States, 1954.
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Ryder, Norman Burston was born on August 24, 1923 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Son of William George and Jean Burston (Crouchley) Ryder. came to the United States, 1954.
Bachelor, McMaster University, 1944. Master of Arts, University Toronto, 1946. Master of Arts, Princeton University, 1949.
Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1951. Doctor (honorary), Free University Brussels, 1989. Doctor (honorary), University Montreal, 1993.
Lecturer, U. Toronto, 1946-1947, 51-54; Bissell professor, U. Toronto, 1984-1985; demographer, Dominion Bureau Statistics, Ottawa, Canada, 1950-1951; demographer, Scripps Foundation, Oxford, Ohio., 1954-1956; professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1956-1971; Veblen professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1969-1971; professor, Princeton (New Jersey) U., 1971-1989; professor emeritus, Princeton (New Jersey) U., since 1989. Consultant United States Commision on Population Growth, Washington, 1971-1973, World Fertility Survey, London, 1972-1984. Councillor Council on Demographic Statistics, Ottawa, since 1984.
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Sub-Lieutenant Canadian Navy, 1944-1945. Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Population Association American (president 1972-1973, Irene B. Taeuber award 1987), Sociological Research Association (president 1974-1975).
Married Helen Louise Barbour, May 3, 1947. Children: Elizabeth Anne Ryder Anderson, Paul Crouchley.