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Emory Bogardus (1882–1973) established the first Sociology Department in the West in 1915. His study on “social distance” is still used to examine cultural, ethnic, and religious attitudes. In 1920 he founded Alpha Kappa Delta, the sociology honor society.
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Title: Bogardus, Emory
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Emory Bogardus (1882–1973) established the first Sociology Department in the West in 1915.
His study on “social distance” is still used to examine cultural, ethnic, and religious attitudes.
In 1920 he founded Alpha Kappa Delta, the sociology honor society.

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