Shelby Millard Harrison
Shelby Millard Harrison (1881–1970) was a director of the Russell Sage Foundation,[1] in charge of the Babe Ruth Foundation, as well as a writer.[2][3]
Notable works
- "Social Conditions In An American City: A Summary Of The Findings Of The Springfield Survey" (1920)
- "Welfare problems in New York, city which have been studied and reported upon during the period from 1915 through 1925"
- "Community action through surveys" (1916)
- "Social case workers and better industrial conditions" (1918)
Personal life
Shelby Millard Harrison was born on February 15, 1881 in Leaf River, Illinois, a son of James Franklin and Mary Ellen (Helman) Harrison. He died in 1970 in New York City.[4]
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