- Wallace Walter Atwood
Wallace Walter Atwood (1872 – 1949) was an American
geographer andgeologist .Wallace Walter Atwood main contribution was his idea of Global Species Consolidation. He theorized that men follow a set path in their evolution. The first stage is Dispersion, which represents migration from a point of origin. The second stage is Differentiation, which is an adaptation to the physical environment and also the creation of a new culture and language. The third stage is Contact, in which different cultures come into contact for the first time and interact. Warfare and trade change the face of many cultures by forcing them into another language or set of customs. The last stage is Consolidation, which means wide scale political and economic interaction between cultures. This is made possible by free trade agreements and regulatory institutions such as the UN.
Wallace Walter Atwood studied geography at the
University of Chicago and graduated in 1897. He was elected president ofClark University in 1920 and assumed that position until 1946. As president of Clark University, he ordered in 1922, that the lights be turned off whileScott Nearing was addressing a Liberal Club onsocialism on the campus of the University, which won him great renown. On this occasion, he wrote the pamphlet "Extra-Curricula activities and academic freedom". He also bannedThe Nation magazine the from Clark University campus.Walter Wallace Atwood was also president of the international film foundation, whose purpose was to centralize the production and distribution of pedagogical films.Writings
* [http://www.archive.org/details/physicalgeograph00atworich Physical geography of the Evanston-Waukegan region] (Urbana : University of Illinois, 1908)
* [http://www.archive.org/details/americaacrosssea00wrigiala America across the seas; our colonial empire] (New York : C. S. Hammond & company, 1909)
* [http://www.archive.org/details/newgeography00atworich New geography] (Boston: Ginn and company, 1920)
* [http://www.archive.org/details/newgeographybook00atworich New geography book II] (Boston: Ginn and company, 1920)
* [http://www.archive.org/details/teachingnewgeogr00atwoiala Teaching the new geography] (Boston: Ginn and company, 1921)
* [http://www.openlibrary.org/details/inaugurationofwa00clarrich Inauguration of Wallace Walter Atwood as President of Clark University, February 1, 1921]
* [http://www.openlibrary.org/details/extracurriculaac00atwoiala Extra-curricula activities and academic freedom] (Worcester, Mass. : Clark university library, 1922)External links
* TIME Magazine [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,718510-2,00.html Monday June 16, 1924]
* TIME Magazine [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,847010,00.html Monday, May 1932]
* Shelly Tenenbaum [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/mhr/5/tenenbaum.html The Vicissitudes of Tolerance] Massachusetts Historical Review, 5 (2003).
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