August C. Bolino, PhD

Professor

August Bolino

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1922

Born in Boston, MA, to Nicholas and Rose Bolino.

1948

Receives a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Michigan.

1949

Receives a Master of Business Administration from the University of Michigan.

1950

Completes postgraduate courses at the University of Washington.

1950

Becomes an instructor of statistics at the University of Washington.

1951

Marries Thora Johnson.

1952

Becomes an instructor of business and economics at Idaho State University.

1955

Becomes an assistant and then associate professor of economics at St. Louis University.

1957

Receives a Doctor of Philosophy in economics from St. Louis University.

1961

Authors “The Development of the American Economy.”

1966

Becomes an associate professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

1969

Authors “Manpower and the City.”

1970

Becomes a full professor at the Catholic University of America.

1973

Authors “Career Education: Contributions to Economic Growth.”

1985

Authors “The Ellis Island Source Book.”

1987

Authors “The Watchmakers of Massachusetts.”

1989

Authors “A Century of Human Capital by Education and Training.”

2001

Authors “Thomas Angel, American.”

2002

Authors “Brother Brigham’s Trial.”

2006

Authors “The Kid and the Clipper.”

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