Pennington, Campbell W.
Born February 1, 1918, in Campbell's Station, Tennessee. B.A. 1947 and M.A. 1949, the University of Texas; Ph. D. 1959, University of California, Berkeley, Assistant professor of geography, Georgia State College, 1956-1957; Assistant professor, 1957-1960, and associate professor, 1960-1964, University of Utah; and professor of geography, Southern Illinois University, 1964-1974. Pennington's publications include The Tarahumar of Mexico and the Tepehuan of Chihuahua. He edited The Pima Bajo of Central Sonora, Mexico; Arte y vocabulario de la lengua dohema, heve, o eudeva; and La cultura de los Eudeve del Noroeste de México.
From the description of Campbell W. Pennington papers, 1872- (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 33036864
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