- Carroll D. Wright
Carroll Davidson Wright (
July 25 ,1840 –February 20 ,1909 ) was an American statistician.Wright was born at
Dunbarton, New Hampshire . He began to study law in 1860, but in 1862 enlisted as a private in the14th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment to fight theAmerican Civil War . He became colonel in 1864, and served as assistant-adjutant general of a brigade in theShenandoah Valley campaign under General Philip Sheridan.After the war, he was admitted to the New Hampshire bar, and in 1867 became a member of the
Massachusetts andUnited States ' bars. From 1872 to 1873 he served in theMassachusetts Senate , and from 1873 to 1878 he was chief of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor. He was U.S. Commissioner of Labor from 1885 to 1905, and in 1893 was placed in charge of the Eleventh Census. In 1894 he was chairman of the commission which investigated thePullman Strike ofChicago , and in 1902 was a member of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. He was honorary professor of social economics in theCatholic University of America from 1895 to 1904; in 1900, he became professor of statistics and social economics in Columbian University (nowGeorge Washington University ). From 1900 to 1901, he was university lecturer on wagestatistics atHarvard , and in 1903 he was a member of theDouglas Commission to investigate and recommend a program ofvocational education for Massachusetts. In 1902, he was chosen president ofClark College , Worcester, Mass., where he was also professor of statistics and social economics from 1904 until his death. Dr Wright wasPresident of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1903, and in 1907 received the Cross of the Legion of Honor for his work in improving industrial conditions, a similar honor having been conferred upon him in 1906 by the Italian government. In 1907, he was elected the second president of theNational Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education . He died onFebruary 20 ,1909 .His publications include "The Factory System of the United States" (1880); "Relation of Political Economy to the Labor Question" (1882); "History of Wages and Prices in Massachusetts", 1752-1883 (1885); "The Industrial Evolution of the United States" (1887); "Outline of Practical Sociology" (1899); "Battles of Labor" (1906); and numerous pamphlets and monographs on social and economic topics.
References
*1911
External links
* [http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/immigration/people_wright.html Carroll Wright page] including links to fully digitized copies of many of his books. From the "Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930" collection, Harvard University Library Open Collections Program
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