Brish, William M., 1906-1999
Variant namesDr. William Murray Brish; also known as Bill Brish; graduate of Frederick High School, Frederick, Md., 1924; 1956, earned a doctor of pedagogy degree from his alma mater, Franklin and Marshall College; teacher, of Frederick, Md.; served as superintendent of schools for Kent County and also Washington County (1947-1973).
From the description of William Brish collection, 1923-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123945323
Educator.
Superintendent of Schools for Washington County, MD (1947-1973); Coordinator, U.S.A.I.D. Modern Aids to Education Project for Nigeria (1963-1969); Consultant, Appalachian Satellite Project (1976-1987).
From the description of William M. Brish papers, 1939-1992 and undated (bulk 1958-1976) (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 44843981
William M. Brish was born September 6, 1906 in Frederick, Maryland. He graduated from Frederick High School in 1924. He received an AB degree from Franklin and Marshall College in 1928, a master's degree for Teacher's College, Columbia University in 1932 and a doctor of Pedagogy degree from Franklin and Marshall in 1956. He did some additional graduate work at George Washington University.
Brish began his career as a history and science teacher at Thurmont and Frederick (MD) High Schools. He subsequently served as principal of Elm Street School in Frederick, Maryland. Prior to his time as superintendent in Washington County, he was the Assistant Superintendent of Schools for Prince Georges County and then Superintendent of Schools in Kent County.
He served as the Superintendent of Schools for Washington County (MD) from 1947 to 1973. During his tenure, the Washington County closed-circuit television program was developed and instituted. Brish became known as an expert in using television for instructional purposes . As a result of the closed-circuit program, Washington County was selected by the U.S. government to partner with Nigeria's education system in developing instructional television. Brish was the home base coordinator for the U.S.A.I.D. Modern Aids to Education Project for Nigeria from 1963 to 1969. Dr. Brish also served as a consultant in educational television for All India Radio as a part of a Ford Foundation project (1950-1961) and for several workshops at universities in the United States (1957-1960). After his retirement from Washington County Schools, Brish was a cluster director (1973-1975) and then consultant for the Appalachian satellite project from 1976 to 1987 (AESP - Appalachian Educational Satellite Project, ACSN - Appalachian Community Service Network).
An active member in his community, he served on the boards of the Hagerstown Chamber of Commerce, Washington County Free Library, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Mason-Dixon Council, and Boy Scouts of America. Dr. Brish left a legacy in Washington County beyond his work as superintendent. As a result of his involvement in developing the Hagerstown Junior College which is now the Hagerstown Community College, the college library is named after him as well as the local planetarium.
William Brish died June 1, 1999.
From the guide to the William M. Brish Papers, 1939-1992 and undated, 1958-1976, (Mass Media and Culture)
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creatorOf | Brish, William M., 1906-1999. William Brish collection, 1923-1999. | Historical Society of Frederick County, Inc. | |
creatorOf | Brish, William M., 1906-1999. William M. Brish papers, 1939-1992 and undated (majority 1958-1976) | University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries | |
creatorOf | Brish, William M., 1906-1999. William M. Brish papers, 1939-1992 and undated (majority 1958-1976) | University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries |
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Birth 1906-09-06
Death 1999-06-01