| 1917 October 10 |
Vaughn Davis Bornet born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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| 1939 |
B.A. degree from Emory University
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| 1940 |
M.A. degree from Emory University
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| 1940-1941 |
Studied at the University of Georgia
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| 1941-1945 |
U.S. Naval Reserve Commander
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| 1946-1948 |
Instructor of history at the University of Miami
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| 1949-1951 |
Attended Stanford University
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| 1951 |
Received Ph.D. in history from Stanford University
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| 1951-1953 |
Research Associate for the Institute of American Studies
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| 1951-1952 |
Ford Fellowship and trip in search of labor manuscripts
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| 1953-1956 |
Director of the Welfare Research Project, Commonwealth Club, California
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| 1955 |
Bornet's "A New Labor History" published in The
Historian. (Autumn, 1955)
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| 1956 |
Received Volker Foundation Fellowship and published California Social Welfare, (Prentice-Hall)
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| 1957 |
Assistant Editor for Encyclopaedia
Britannica
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| 1958 |
Research Associate for the American Medical Association
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| 1959-1963 |
Member of the staff of the Rand Corporation
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| 1960 |
Welfare in America published by the University of
Oklahoma Press
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| 1963- |
Professor of history and social science at Southern Oregon State College,
Ashland, Oregon
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| 1964 |
Published Labor Politics in a Democratic
Republic
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| 2020 October 5 |
Vaughn Davis Bornet died
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