Andrew Hendrickson Papers 1925-1971 1948-1967
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Hendrickson, Andrew, 1899-
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Born November 17, 1899, in Pedrickstown, New Jersey, Andrew Hendrickson earned an A.B. in English from Bucknell University in 1925, an M.A. in English from Columbia University in 1935, and the Ph.D. in adult education from Columbia in 1943. He served as head of the English Department in the Cliffside Park, New Jersey, High School and taught social studies in the Westfield, New Jersey, High School and the New York City Regents Evening High School. Hendrickson served as As...
Verner, Coolie.
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Professor in Adult Education, associated with the University of Virginia Extension Division, ca. 1947-1950. From the description of Papers of Coolie Verner, 1938-1960. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647917393 ...
Kempfer, Homer.
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Kreitlow, Burton W.
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Nisonger, Herschel Ward, 1890-
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Jensen, Glenn S.
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Knowles, Malcolm S. (Malcolm Shepherd), 1913-1997
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Malcolm S. Knowles was born August 24, 1913 in Livingston, Montana. Following his graduation from Palm Beach, Florida High School in 1930, he enrolled in Harvard College where he obtained his A.B. in 1934. He completed his academic studies at the University of Chicago by earning an M.A. in 1949 and a Ph.D. in 1960. He married Hulda Fornell in 1935 by whom he had two children; Eric (1941) and Barbara E. Hartl (1946). During his early career years, Malcolm S. Knowles held ...
Rochte, Newton C.
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Dowling, William D.
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Holden, John B. (John Bernard), 1910-
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Long, Fern
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Fern Long (1905- ) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Lake Erie College from 1922 until 1923 and then completed her degree at Radcliffe College from which she graduated magna cum laude in 1926 with a B.A. in English literature. She earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, 1926-1930, and in 1940 received a B.S. in Library Science from Western Reserve University. She taught in Prague, Czechoslovakia, at the English Grammer School and the Methodi...
Houle, Cyril Orvin, 1913-....
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During the Second World War several programs of instruction were instituted at the University of Chicago. The major war activity of the University, in addition to research, was the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) inaugurated in the spring of 1943. The students in this program were enlisted and drafted soldiers who had demonstrated on intelligence and aptitude tests that they possessed outstanding qualifications for further training. The University provided instruction in ba...
Luke, Robert A.
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Robert Luke was an American educator specializing in adult education. He served as Chair of the Community Organization Committee of the American Association for Adult Education (AAAE) from 1947 to 1948 and as Associate Executive Secretary of the Department of Adult Education of the National Education Association (NEA) from 1949 to 1951. In 1950, he was a member of the joint committee that laid out the structure for what would become the Adult Education Association of the United Stat...