Roy Victor Peel (July 26, 1896 – 31 August 1978) was a political scientist and academic, and the director of the
United States Census Bureau
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from 1950 to 1953.
Early life and education
Born in
Des Moines, Iowa
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in 1896, Peel's service in
World War I
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interrupted his college education; he was a
second lieutenant in the
Army Air Service
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. After the war, he completed his
B.A., graduating from
Augustana College in 1920. From there, Peel moved between teaching and post-graduate education, eventually earning a
Ph.D. from the
University of Chicago
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in 1927.
Career
While an assistant professor of government at
New York University
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, Peel researched and wrote extensively, publishing several articles and books. By 1934, he was the director of research in public administration at NYU and had achieved the rank of full professor. That same year he managed the successful mayoral campaign of
Fiorello LaGuardia
Fiorello Henry La Guardia (born Fiorello Raffaele Enrico La Guardia; December 11, 1882September 20, 1947) was an American attorney and politician who represented New York in the U.S. House of Representatives and served as the 99th mayor of New Y ...
.
In 1935, Peel began a nearly two-year research expedition to
Scandinavia
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, planning to survey public administration in those countries. Returning to the United States in late 1936, he took a position at
Indiana University
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.
During
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, Peel worked for the government in a confidential civilian capacity. This tour of service included a stint as chief of the United States Information Service in Copenhagen in 1945. In 1948 he authored a book, ''State Government Today'', published by the University of New Mexico Press. President Truman appointed him director of the Census Bureau in February 1950, only months before the decennial census. Peel stayed on at the Census Bureau until 1953, when he returned to the academic world. He was appointed the chair of the political science department at the
University of Utah
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in 1953, and in 1961 he was hired at
California Lutheran College. He then took a faculty position at
San Fernando Valley State College (now
California State University, Northridge
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) in 1963 and taught there until his retirement in 1976.
Personal life
Peel was married for many years to Esther (Peggy) Peel and had two children and five grandchildren.
Death
Peel died of cancer after a long illness on August 31, 1978.
Honors, grants, and awards
* Social Science Research Council Grant (1930-1931)
*
Rockefeller Foundation
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Spelman Fund Grant (1934-1936)
* Honorary Doctor of Laws (L.L.D.),
Augustana College (1950)
* Gold Medal for Exceptional Service,
U.S. Commerce Department (1952)
* Remington-Rand Grant (1953-1954)
* Local Government Survey Commission, State of Utah Grant (1955-1956)
* IBM Grant (1971-1972)
* Guest of Honor, West German Government (1964)
Publications
* ''The 1928 Campaign: An Analysis'' (1931) (co-authored with Thomas C. Donnelly)
* ''The 1932 Campaign: An Analysis'' (1935) (co-authored with Thomas C. Donnelly)
* ''The Political Clubs of New York City'' (1935, republished in 1968)
* ''Better City Government'' (1938)
* ''Introduction to Politics'' (1944) (co-editor with Joseph S. Roucek)
* ''State Government Today'' (1948)
* ''The Ombudsman or Citizen's Defender: A Modern Institution'' (1968)
References
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1896 births
1978 deaths
Augustana College (Illinois) alumni
California State University, Northridge faculty
Indiana University faculty
New York University faculty
United States Army Air Forces officers
United States Census Bureau people
University of Chicago alumni
University of Utah faculty
Truman administration personnel