Mayo, Robert D. (Robert Donald), 1910-1998
Robert Donald Mayo was born to Frank and Clara (Rea) Mayo on August 4, 1910 in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1932 with a B.A. in English Literature. He received a Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Chicago in 1934. He received a second Masters Degree in English Literature from Princeton University in 1936 and his PhD in English Literature from Princeton in 1938. Mayo married (Mary) Pauline Maris on September 17, 1947. They had a daughter, Ann.
Mayo was an Instructor at Oberlin College from 1936 through 1937 and from 1938 through 1941. He came to Northwestern University as an Instructor in the Department of English in 1941. In 1942 he temporarily left the University to serve in the U.S. Army, where he held the rank of sergeant in the Signal Corps in the First French Army until 1946. He was decorated with the Bronze Star for meritorious service in support of combat operations in France. He returned to Northwestern University in 1946 as an assistant professor in the Department of English. In 1953 he was appointed to Associate Professor. Mayo attended Harvard University in 1954 under a Ford Fellowship and spent a year in London under a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1963. In 1961 he was appointed Professor, a position he held until he became a Professor Emeritus in 1978. He served as Chairman of the Department of English from 1966 through 1970.
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