- Harvey Warren Zorbaugh
Harvey Warren Zorbaugh (Sept. 20, 1896--21 Jan. 1965) was Professor of Educational Sociology, at
New York University ; he was born in East Cleveland,Ohio and educated insociology at theUniversity of Chicago . He married Geraldine Elizabeth Bone, 7 September 1929, and they had 2 children: a son, Harvey Jr., and a daughter, Harriet. His classic text, first published in 1929, was "The Gold Coast", a book based on his PhD thesis completed under the direction ofRobert E. Park at theUniversity of Chicago .In the late 1940s, Dr Zorbaugh also hosted a TV Game show called "Play the Game", Airdates: September 24, 1946 - December 17, 1946 (DuMont, primetime) and August 20, 1948 - November 6, 1948 (ABC, primetime).
Publications
*1926: "The Natural Areas of the City"
*1929: "Delinquency Areas", with Shaw, Clifford R., Henry D. McKay, and Leonard S. Cottrell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
*1929: "The Gold Coast and the Slum: A Sociological Study of Chicago's Near North Side", Chicago: The University of Chicago Press
*1935: "Sex Education", The Journal of Educational Sociology: February 1935, New York: The Journal of Educational Sociology
*1944: "The Comics, There They Stand!" pp.196-203 in "The Comics as an Educational Medium", Journal of Educational Sociology, v.18, no.4, Dec. 1944
*1945: "Are You Throttling a Future President?" The American Magazine, Dec 1945
*1951: "Steel!" edited by Harvey Zorbough; story by Frank Kolars; produced by Johnstone and Cushing. Information Rack Service, General Motors Personnel Staff, 1951, 16pp: col. ill; Caption title: "Jimmy gets his story."
*1956: "Steel!" edited by Harvey Zorbaugh; story by Frank Kolars. 2nd revision. New York: American Iron and Steel Institute, 1956. 16 pp.: col. ill. Caption title: "Jimmy Gets His Story." Educational giveaway comic book on the steel industry.
*1960: "The Empire State" Audio tape of educational television program presented by the Board of Education - Garden City, New York, February 24, 1960. Thoreau Society, Lincoln, Mass
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