Background
Hurlin, Ralph Gibney was born on September 30, 1888 in Antrim, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Henry Albert and Mary Mernetta (Gibney) Hurlin.
Hurlin, Ralph Gibney was born on September 30, 1888 in Antrim, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Henry Albert and Mary Mernetta (Gibney) Hurlin.
Graduate Colby Academy, New London, New Hampshire (U.S.), 1908. Bachelor of Arts, Brown University, 1912, Doctor of Philosophy, 1915.
Assistant in biology, Brown University, 1911-1915. Instructor in biology, Clark University, 1915-1916, assistant professor, 1916-1918. Chief of reports section, statistics branch, General Staff United States of America, rank of First lieutenant, later captain and major Washington, District of Columbia, June 1918-October 1919 (major O.R.C. 1919-1929).
Statistician, Russell Sage Foundation, 1919-1920, director department of statistics since 1920.
Consultant in social statistics, United States Children’s Bureau, since 1932. Chairman advisory commission on statistics, New York State Department of Social Welfare, 1931-1935.
Director, division of statistics, New York City Emergency Relief Bureau, 1934-1935.
Having created, God did not withdraw the divine presence or activity, but remained fully knowledgeable of and engaged with the world. This engagement includes revealing God and God's ways.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Statistical Association (Vice-President 1928-1929). Member American Economics Association, American Sociological Society, Academy of Political Science, American Genetic Association, American Association Social Workers, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Upsilon. Club: Brown University.
Company-Editor: Employment Statistics for the United States (with Washington Berridge), 1926.
Married Helen Humphry Wood, of Providence, Rhode Island, June 14, 1916. Children: Barbara Starr, Mary Wood.