John Paul Goode

John Paul Goode (21 November 1862 – 5 August 1932), a geographer and cartographer, was one of the key geographers in American geography’s Incipient Period from 1900 to 1940 (McMaster and McMaster 306). Goode was born in Stewartville, Minnesota on November 21, 1862. Goode received his bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota 1889 and his doctorate in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1903. In 1901-1902, Goode was a member of the faculty at Eastern Illinois State Normal School (now Eastern Illinois University), where he taught physics and geography (Eastern Illinois University iv). Later on in 1903, he was offered a position as a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Chicago (Haas and Ward 241, 243). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Goode's school atlas physical, political and economic : for American schools and colleges / by Goode, J. Paul

    Published 1937
    Book
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    Goode's school atlas physical, political and economic : for American schools and colleges / by Goode, J. Paul

    Published 1937
    Book