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Robert Cooley Angell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Cooley Angell Robert Cooley Angell (April 29, 1899 - May 12, 1984) was an American sociologist that is prominently known for his studies of individuals interacting in groups of people in a social environment. The groups included government units, families, the church, various businesses, and other associations. Angell went to school at the University of Michigan and received a Ph.D in 1924. He was a professor at the University of Michigan and taught sociology in 1935. He held that position until 1969 where he then became professor emeritus. == Personal life == His family was full of educators and many of them are Michigan graduates. One of his family members is former President James B. Angell (grandfather) and Professor Charles Horton Cooley (uncle). These men served a huge role in the upbringing of Robert and gave him role models to look up too. Professor Angell is prominently known for his career in the academic field and helping out many committees and Associations but he was extremely proud of his family. In December 1922 he married Esther Kennedy and shortly after had two children. Much of his free time consisted of hours at the tennis or squash courts and during the summer, him and his family would go spend time sailing on Barton Pond. A major turning point in Professor Angell’s life was when he made the decision to retire in 1969 but continued to teach and was a huge part in the introductory course at the University of Michigan. He was involved in many Associations, including the American Sociological Association, which he helped create materials for secondary schools in the Sociology Department
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