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MSS 33 – Grabill, Wilson H., 1942-1983
Papers of Wilson H. Grabill, 1942-1983
Gallaudet University Archives

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Repository: Gallaudet University Archives
Call No.: MSS 33
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Title: Papers of Wilson Grabill, 1942-1983
Quantity: 1.0 Linear Feet (2 document boxes)
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Note: This document last updated 2005 December 7.

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Conditions on Use and Access: This collection is open to the public with no restrictions. Photocopies may be made for scholarly research.

Related Material in the Archives:

Photographs

  • Wilson H. Grabill [picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Portraits

SMSS

  • Wilson Grabill, 1963. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: SMSS

Vertical Files

  • Wilson H. Grabill. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Biographical

Biographical Sketch

Wilson H. Grabill was born in Evansville, Wisconsin on December 13, 1912. Mr. Grabill attended public schools until his parents discovered his hearing was badly impaired at age five and attended Wisconsin School for the Deaf at Delavan. He graduated from Gallaudet College in 1934 and received his master’s degree in statistics from American University.
After graduation, Grabill started his job at the Census Bureau and eventually rose to become chief of the family and fertility statistics branch of the population division. During his career, he wrote many articles related to the population pertaining to fertility.

Grabill retired in 1975 after 41 years of service and received the Commerce Department’s Gold Medal in 1962. Also in 1963, he received the Honorary Doctor of Letters Degree from Gallaudet College. He was an active member of the Episcopal Church and the Alexandria- Potomac Lion’s Club. Grabill was also a member of the board for the Population Association of America and the U.S. National Committee of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. For many years, he was the secretary of the Board of Trustees of Gallaudet College. Grabill was also a founding member of the National Health Care Foundation for the Deaf (NHCFD) and the organization named a center after him.

In 1936, he married Edna Harbin, who he met at Gallaudet, and had two children. He passed away on January 30, 1983 at age 70.

Scope and Content

The Wilson H. Grabill’s collection consists of two boxes. Most of the information is about his career and achievements. There are also some of his published works related to fertility in the population and his reports from the Census Bureau. Grabill visited England to present a paper at London for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population and that information is involved in this collection about that time. There are also several letters in the collection. When Grabill retired in 1975, they threw a luncheon in his honor and there are documents about that event in that collection. Lastly, in this collection there is the program from when Grabill gave a speech in Hawaii at the Conference Workshop on Population Census Tabulation in 1971.

Series Descriptions and Folder Lists

No Series

Box Folder Title of Folder Date
1 1 Awards 1962‑1980
1 2 Bureau of the Census 1966‑1974
1 3 England 1969
1 4 Gallaudet College 1952‑1969
1 5 Handbook of Statistical Methods for Demographers 1960
1 6 International Union for the Scientific Study of Population 1969‑1974
1 7 Letters 1970‑1983
1 8 Memorial 1983
1 9 Paper on Fertility in Mexico 1946
1 10 Papers on Fertility 1948‑1960
1 11 Program 1954
1 12 Publications 1944‑1945
1 13 Publications 1957‑1968
2 1 Publication‑‑The Fertility of American Women 1958
2 2 Reports‑‑Bureau of the Census 1945‑1961
2 3 Reports‑‑Bureau of the Census 1969
2 4 Reports‑‑Bureau of the Census 1971‑1974
2 5 Reports‑‑Bureau of the Census 1974‑1976
2 6 Retirement 1975
2 7 Reviews of Fertility 1958‑1971
2 8 Thesis‑‑A Method for Calculating Gross and Net Production Rates from Census Data 1942
2 9 Workshop‑‑Hawaii 1971

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