Anderson, William, 1888-

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William Anderson was born in North Minneapolis in 1888. He attended North High School, and then the University of Minnesota, graduating in 1913. He began teaching political science at the University of Minnesota in 1916, and remained until his retirement in 1957, serving as chairman of the political science department from 1927-1932 and 1937-1947. Anderson was a member of numerous academic organizations, such as the Social Studies Research Council, and the American Political Science Association, of which he was president in 1942, as well as several state and federal governmental organizations. In 1967, Anderson Hall on the West Bank campus was named in his honor. He remained in Minneapolis until his death in 1975.

From the guide to the William Anderson papers, 1909-1970, (University of Minnesota Libraries. University of Minnesota Archives [uarc])

In September 1917, Dr. William A. Schaper was dismissed from the University faculty for alleged disloyalty during the anti-German scare of World War I; he came out publicly against the United States involvement in the war. He had been a distinguished member of the faculty for 16 years and chairman of the Department of Political Science since 1915. In 1938, the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota rescinded the 1917 dismissal action, reinstated Dr. Schaper as Professor Emeritus, and paid the sum of $5,000 in lieu of salary for the academic year 1917-1918. Dr. Schaper and Mrs. Schaper died within a week of each other late in 1955. Their estate was left to the Universities of Oklahoma and Minnesota. The University of Minnesota received $10,000 to be used for scholarships in Political Science from the Schaper estate.

In 1955, Dr. William Anderson began to collect information on what has come to be called the “Schaper Case" for deposit in the University of Minnesota Archives. Dr. Anderson, a former student and colleague of Dr. Schaper and a distinguished member of the faculty for 41 years, recognized the importance of this case not only to the history of the University of Minnesota but also to the history of the development of academic freedom in the United States.

From the guide to the William A. Schaper Case papers, 1919-1958, (University of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc])

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