Background
TATOR, Samuel Wesley was born on July 17, 1886 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. Son of Charles Wesley and Maria M. (Crozier) Tator.
Dean Connecticut College of Commerce
TATOR, Samuel Wesley was born on July 17, 1886 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. Son of Charles Wesley and Maria M. (Crozier) Tator.
Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, Bachelor of Science in Economics, 1913, Master of Arts, 1928.
1914, New Haven. Connecticut Placed in charge of Preliminary investigation of Meat Packers accounts with office in Chicago, 111., 1917. Assigned to President Wilson’s Special Commission on the Meat Packing Industry, 1918. Appointed to conduct investigation of Oil Industry, 1920, conducted by the Federation Trade Commission under Dyer Resolution of United States Congress.
Resigned from Federation Trade Commission, 1920. Appointed Director of Economic Research, The American Farm Bureau Federation, 1921. Appointed to United States Coal Commission, as accountant in charge of the Field Investigation of the Anthracite Coal operators.
Served as State Chairman of The Louisiana Follette, Wheeler Party of Connecticut, 1924. Organization the Connecticut College, of Commerce of New Haven, Connecticut, elected Dean, since 1929.
Member: National. Honor Society. American Economic Association.
Spouse Irmagarde Lydia Schneider, April 14.