Francis O. Spalding (1929-) Papers 1964-1981

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Francis O. Spalding (1929-) Papers 1964-1981

Francis Odiorne Spalding taught law at Northwestern University from 1965 to 1982. The Francis O. Spalding Papers are organized in three main categories: biographical materials, teaching files, and senior projects to which Spalding was advisor. The biographical materials include curricula vitae and clippings spanning 1965-1977. The education files consist of lecture materials, grading sheets, faculty evaluations questionnaires, and exams for courses taught at Northwestern School of Law from 1964-1981. Student projects typically consist of correspondence, working drafts, and occasional articles pertaining to the topic in question.

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Francis Odiorne Spalding was born on July 31, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois. In 1950, he obtained his B.A. in sociology and history from Yale University. From 1950-1951, Spalding was an executive trainee for the National Broadcasting Company in New York. He served on active duty in the United States Marine Corps, both in the U.S. and overseas, from 1951-1952. From 1953-1958, he held a position in the Advertising Department of Procter and Gamble in Cincinnati. Returning to Ch...