OP30 - Braithwaite, Lloyd

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2010-06-10T15:17:31Z, 5/15/1985

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Professor Lloyd Braithwaite, a sociologist, was born in 1919. He had a long association with The University of the West Indies, beginning with an appointment as Junior Research Fellow at the Institute of Social and Economic Research, Mona in 1950, moving up through the ranks between I.S.E.R. and the Department of Sociology to become Professor of Sociology in 1965. He also served as, Pro-Vice-Chancellor in 1968 and as Principal and at St. Augustine from 1969-1984. He also served as supernumerary Professor of Sociology at St Augustine 6-am 1984 to 1987 and was Professor Emeritus attached to the Institute of Social and Economic Research at St Augustine until his death in January 1995.

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The University of the West Indies, Smith R. T., Institute of Social and Economic Research: Trinidad, Smith, M. G., Institute of Social and Economic Research: Jamaica, Huggins, Dudley, Sherlock, Philip, Goveia, Elsa, Mair, Lucille, Burnham, Forbes, Wooding, Hugh, People's Party, Lewis, W. Arthur, King, Charlie, Trinidad Workingmen's Association, Jeffers, Audrey, Ibberson, Dora, Why Not Discussion Group, Williams, Eric, Gomes, Albert, Mathurin, Owen, Trade Unions, Cahill, Frank, Donnellan, Kay, James, C. L. R., New Dawn [Magazine], Barrette, Jim, Francois, Elma, Gittens, Rupert, Negro Welfare and Cultural Association, Marxism, Doorly, Stokely (Canon), Singh, Boysie, Seemungal, Lionel, Capildeo, Rudranath, Queen's Royal College, Kelshall, Jack, O'Connor, Quintin, Labour Unrest, Biographies, Strikes and lockouts, Trade Union Movement, Pan Africansim, Personalities, Wartime, Internment

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