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Wolfe, Alvin W. (Alvin William), 1928- (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Wolfe, Alvin W. (Alvin William), 1928-
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  • Earlier heading: Wolfe, Alvin William, 1928-

His Stability and change in Ngombe culture, 1957.

His Internship training in applied anthropology, 1981: t.p. (Alvin W. Wolfe; Univ. of S. Fla.)

Society for Applied Anthropology website, Yelvington, Kevin. An interview with Alvin W. Wolfe. Practicing anthropology, v. 25, no. 24, fall 2003, pp. 42-47; viewed online Feb. 6, 2017 (Alvin W. Wolfe, born in Nebraska in 1928; joined the US Army in 1945, trained in Japanese language and culture; enrolled in the University of Nebraska on the GI Bill, majored in anthropology and English, graduated in 1950; enrolled in anthropology at Northwestern University, did fieldwork among the Ngombe of then-Belgian Congo in 1952-53 under Melville J. Herskovits; taught Beloit College 1954-55, Middlebury College 1955-57, Lafayette College 1957-61, Washington University in St. Louis 1961-68, University of Wisconsin-Milwauke 1968-74; joined Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida (USF), Tampa, in 1974, as part of the first master's program in applied anthropology; participated in establishing first Ph.D. in applied anthropology in 1984; retired May 2003)

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