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of Revision and Results; United States Children’s Bureau (1912–15), Assistant Chief of Bureau; New York Bureau of Municipal Research (1915), member of the staff; Institute for Government Research (1916 to date), member of staff; United States Shipping Board (1918–19), Production Manager, Division of Planning and Statistics; Congressional Joint Commission on Reclassification of Salaries (1919–20), Statistician; Congressional Committee, on Civil Service, Technical Aide on Reclassification Bills; Salary and Wage Commission of North Carolina (1925), Technical Aide.
Publications: Census Bureau Bulletin 94, Statistics of Employees Executive Civil Service, Census Report on Marriage and Divorce (with Dr. Joseph A. Hill), Sections of Census Reports on Women at Work and Child Labor; Principles Governing the Retirement of Public Employees, for the Institute for Government Research, Appleton, 1918, and several papers on social statistical subjects for National Conference of Charities and Corrections, American Statistical Society, International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, American Political Science Association, etc.
Specialist in Legal Aspects. Ray A. Brown, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin.
Education: A.B., University of Minnesota (1913); LL.B., University of Minnesota (1915); S.J.D., Harvard Law School (1923); Yale (summer of 1921).
Positions held: Private practice of law, Minneapolis and Duluth (1915–20); University of Minnesota Law School Assistant (1916–17); University of South Dakota Law School (1920–22); University of Wisconsin Law School since 1923.
Publications: Author of articles in Harvard Law Review, Wisconsin Law Review, and American Law School Review.
Indian Adviser. Henry Roe Cloud of the Winnebago Tribe, Founder and President of the American Indian Institute, a nongovernmental accredited high school for Indian boys at Wichita, Kansas.
Early history: Born in a tepee in Nebraska about 1884; attended Government Indian School at Winnebago, Nebraska (1891–97), attended Santee Mission School (1899–1901), attended Mount Hermon School (Mass.) (1901–06).