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William Warner
Warner, William Lloyd
Warner, William Lloyd (1898–1970) A leading American sociologist of the 1930s and 1940s. Among his many projects was the major and influential
community study of New England life in the early 1930s, published in five volumes (the so-called ‘Yankee City Studies’) dealing with class, community, factory life, ethnic groupings, and religion and symbolism. The first of these (
The Social Life of a Modern Community, 1941) spells out in detail the ahistorical functionalism that underpins Warner's sociology—and which is acknowledged as its most serious weakness. As one commentary has observed, Warner's work has so often been criticized that it is perhaps time to call a moratorium, although it should also be acknowledged that he broke an academic taboo and opened up discussion of
stratification in the United States—even if his notion of class absorbed the three analytically distinct concepts of class, status, and party into one vertical dimension of so-called class, and is (in fact) a measure of prestige. An abridged version of the Yankee City series as a whole was published in 1963.
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Reese William Warner Jr., owner, R.W. Warner.(Obituary)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Plumbing & Mechanical; 2/1/2008; 604 words
; Reese William "Bill" Warner Jr...Warner's father, Reese William Sr., founded Warner & Winpigler, a...and ran it out of the Warners' Frederick, Md...business became R.W. Warner Plumbing and Heating...
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William Warner Moss, Jr. (Obituary)
Magazine article from: PS: Political Science & Politics; 9/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; William Warner Moss, Jr., John Marshall Professor...1928 to 1937, he came to the College of William and Mary to be chairman of the government...for Research in the Social Sciences at William and Mary. Warner came to William and...
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William Warner; Wrote Classic On Chesapeake
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/30/2008; ; 700+ words
; William W. Warner, 88, a retired Foreign Service officer...was always there, waiting to go." William C. Baker, president of the Chesapeake...served on the board of the foundation. William Whitesides Warner, known to his friends...
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William Warner Jr.
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal; 5/17/1999; 344 words
; ESKRIDGE -- William Earl Warner Jr., Eskridge, formerly of Route...in LeSueur County, Minn., to William Earl and Lottie Stone Warner. He...Dolly" Mercer, Eskridge; sons, William A. Warner, Elysian, Minn., and...
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Obituary: Ross William Warner
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 2/26/2004; 473 words
; 1916 ~ 2004 Ross William Warner, 87, of Orem/Provo, died February...a son of Elisha and Elsie Robertson Warner in Spanish Fork, Utah. He married...in pharmacy. He owned and operated Warner Drug and R & G Pharmacy in Evanston...
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William Warner, 56, truck driver
Newspaper article from: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA; 7/6/2002; 299 words
; William N. "Duke-C" Warner, 56, of 5 Knoll Wood Drive, died at home Thursday...C., he was the son of the late Robert Patterson Warner. He was married to Deffie Maureen Smith Warner. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Tracy...
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William Warner: teaching by doing. (retired policeman volunteers at a mini-mall project in Washington, D.C. where the students are given an opportunity to work and share profits)
Magazine article from: Essence; 3/1/1991; ; 700+ words
; WILLIAM WARNER JOHNSON teaching by doing William Warner Johnson was fed up. The former Washington, D.C., policeman had seen enough young people die senseless deaths. "I knew something had to be done," says Johnson, 43. What he did was...
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OBITUARIES.(St. Charles)(ObituaryWilliam Warner Rariden\Milton J. "Pie" Schwendemann\Michael James Majesky\)(Obituary)
Newspaper article from: St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO); 11/29/1996; 700+ words
; ...donor's choice can be made in care of T.E. Pitman Funeral Home, Box 248, Wentzville, Mo. 63385. William Rariden William Warner Rariden, 72, of St. Peters, died Tuesday (Nov. 26, 1996) at his home. Mr. Rariden was retired after...
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Avid Founder William J. Warner to Retire from Company's Board of Directors.
Business Wire; 4/26/2005; 700+ words
; ...NASDAQ: AVID) today announced that William J. Warner, the founder of the company and...to take place in summer 2005. Warner served as Avid's president from...recognition telephony systems. Warner has served continuously on Avid...
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Jack E. McGregor elected chief executive officer of The Hydraulic Company, succeeding William S. Warner.
PR Newswire; 12/19/1989; 700+ words
; ...EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE HYDRAULIC COMPANY, SUCCEEDING WILLIAM S. WARNER BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Dec. 19 /PRNewswire...The Hydraulic Company (NYSE: THC) to succeed William S. Warner, 65, as the company's chief executive officer...
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Sleator, William (Warner), (III) 1945–
Book article from: Something About the Author
Sleator, William (Warner), (III) 1945 – Personal...1945, in Havre de Grace, MD; son of William Warner, Jr. (a physiologist and professor...Dutton (New York, NY), 1975. (With William H. Redd) Take Charge: A Personal...
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William Warner
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
William Warner 1558?-1609, English poet. A lawyer educated at Oxford, he wrote Pan his Syrinx (1584), translated Plautus's Menaechmi...
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Warner, William Lloyd
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
Warner, William Lloyd (1898–1970) A leading...ahistorical functionalism that underpins Warner's sociology—and which is...weakness. As one commentary has observed, Warner's work has so often been criticized...
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Warner, William
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Warner, William ( c. 1558–1609), published Pan his Syrinx , seven prose...Meres , in his Palladis Tamía (1598), claimed to have heard Warner called ‘our English Homer ’, and Drayton praised...
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Warner, William Whitesides
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Warner, William Whitesides (1920–), Princeton graduate, executive of the Smithsonian Institution, and author of Beautiful Swimmers...
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