02052mpc 2200301 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040002400112100002800136245004400164300001700208545055500225520051500780500003801295555001401333524011501347610003201462610005201494610005601546650001501602650002801617650003501645650002701680650002201707905002101729208813219930714120000.0881031q19551985nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV88A365 a(NIC)notisAKS6403 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aWarntz, William,d1922-00aWilliam Warntz papers,f[ca. 1955-1985] a57 cubic ft. aGeographer.bWilliam Warntz received a B.S., A.M., and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania, was a research associate in the Department of Astro-Physical Sciences at Princeton University and for the American Geographical Society. He served as Professor of Theoretical Geography and Regional Planning in the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. In 1971, he was appointed Professor of Geography and Departmental Chairman at the University of Western Ontario. He died in 1988. aPapers include general correspondence, student papers; correspondence and reports from his work at Harvard; administrative correspondence, teaching materials; and student notes from the University of Western Ontario; miscellaneous personal and professional papers; and notes, source materials, computer printouts, and manuscripts on subjects including macrogeography and income, Newton and Varenius, the diffusion of universities and printing in Europe, place names, cartography, and other topics in geography. aPart of Regional Science Archive.0 aBox list. aWilliam Warntz. Papers, #4392. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Library.20aUniversity of Pennsylvania.20aHarvard University.bGraduate School of Design.20aUniversity of Western Ontario.bDept. of Geography. 0aGeography. 0aMathematical geography. 0aGeographyxStudy and teaching. 0aIncomezUnited States. 4aRegional science. a19930714120000.0