Eells, Walter Crosby, 1886-1962

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Walter Crosby Eells was born near Union, Mason County, Washington on March 6, 1886. Eells attended Whitman College, which was founded by his grandfather, Cushing Eells. There he received a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in Mathematics and Greek (1908) and served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Pioneer. In 1911, Eells received a Master of Arts in Mathematics from the University of Chicago. Between 1911 and 1914, he held teaching posts at Whitworth College, the United States Naval Academy, and Harvard University Engineering Camp. Eells returned to Whitman College in 1916 as Professor in Applied Mathematics (1916-1926) and Education and Educational Statistics (1926-1927). W. C. Eells served as secretary of the Whitman College Alumni Association and editor of the Whitman Alumnus from 1916-1927.Eells received a Ph.D. in Education from Stanford University in 1927 and served as Professor of Education at Stanford from 1927-1938. He was active in American higher education throughout the 1930s and 1940s. He served as the Executive Secretary of the American Association of Junior Colleges and the Secretary of the American Association of Research Colleges. He was also the coordinator of the Evaluation of Secondary Schools; General Report on the Methods, Activities, and Results by the Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards, published in 1939.In the 1945, Eells became Chief of the Foreign Education Division of the Veteran's Administration. In 1947, he moved to the War Department to serve as Advisor on Higher Education in the Civil Information and Education Section at General Headquarters for the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Eells and other, members of the Civil Information and Education Section worked in Japan through 1951 to establish the post-war Japanese higher education system. Of particular interest to Eells was the suppression of Communist influences and sentiment in Japanese Universities.Walter Crosby Eells died in Washington, D.C. on December 15, 1962.

From the description of Walter Crosby Eells Papers, 1890-1963 (bulk 1929-1951). (Whitman College). WorldCat record id: 664566546

Walter Crosby Eells was born near Union, Mason County, Washington on March 6, 1886. Eells attended Whitman College, which was founded by his grandfather, Cushing Eells. There he received a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in Mathematics and Greek (1908) and served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Pioneer . In 1911, Eells received a Master of Arts in Mathematics from the University of Chicago. Between 1911 and 1914, he held teaching posts at Whitworth College, the United States Naval Academy, and Harvard University Engineering Camp. Eells returned to Whitman College in 1916 as Professor in Applied Mathematics (1916-1926) and Education and Educational Statistics (1926-1927). W. C. Eells served as secretary of the Whitman College Alumni Association and editor of the Whitman Alumnus from 1916-1927.

Eells received a Ph.D. in Education from Stanford University in 1927 and served as Professor of Education at Stanford from 1927-1938. He was active in American higher education throughout the 1930s and 1940s. He served as the Executive Secretary of the American Association of Junior Colleges and the Secretary of the American Association of Research Colleges. He was also the coordinator of the Evaluation of Secondary Schools; General Report on the Methods, Activities, and Results by the Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards, published in 1939.

In the 1945, Eells became Chief of the Foreign Education Division of the Veteran's Administration. In 1947, he moved to the War Department to serve as Advisor on Higher Education in the Civil Information and Education Section at General Headquarters for the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Eells and other, members of the Civil Information and Education Section worked in Japan through 1951 to establish the post-war Japanese higher education system. Of particular interest to Eells was the suppression of Communist influences and sentiment in Japanese Universities.

Walter Crosby Eells died in Washington, D.C. on December 15, 1962.

From the guide to the Walter Crosby Eells Papers, 1890-1963, 1929-1951, (Whitman College and Northwest Archives)

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creatorOf Eells, Walter Crosby, 1886-1962. Walter Crosby Eells Papers, 1890-1963 (bulk 1929-1951). Whitman College, Penrose Library
creatorOf Walter Crosby Eells Papers, 1890-1963, 1929-1951 Whitman College and Northwest Archives
referencedIn Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979, 1926-1972 Special Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst Libraries
referencedIn Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn Stanford University Press archival book copies, 1900-2012 Cecil H. Green Library. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith American Association of Research Colleges Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards United States. War Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972 person
associatedWith Eells, Walter Crosby, 1886-1962--Archives. person
associatedWith Houghton Mifflin Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Stanford University. Press. corporateBody
associatedWith Whitman College corporateBody
associatedWith Whitman College. Alumni Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Whitman College--Authors, Alumni. corporateBody
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Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Communism in education
Educational surveys
Washington (State)
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Birth 1886

Death 1962

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Japanese

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