William M. Gering's David Starr Jordan research, 1855-1987, bulk 1869-1892

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William M. Gering's David Starr Jordan research, 1855-1987, bulk 1869-1892

William Gering was an associate professor of speech and theater at Indiana University South Bend from 1964 until his retirement in 1988. Beginning with his academic career as a graduate student at Indiana University in the early 1960s, Gering displayed an interest in researching the life and career of David Starr Jordan, Indiana University’s President from 1885 to 1891. The collection consists of Gering’s research notes and writings on Jordan. The research itself primarily focuses on the period of Jordan’s life from his time enrolling as a student at Cornell University in 1869 to his 1891 departure from Indiana to become Stanford University’s first President.

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Gering, William M. (William Marvin), 1923-

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William Gering was an associate professor of speech and theater at Indiana University South Bend from 1964 until his retirement in 1988. Beginning with his academic career as a graduate student at Indiana University in the early 1960s, Gering displayed an interest in researching the life and career of David Starr Jordan, Indiana University's President from 1885 to 1891. From the description of William M. Gering's David Starr Jordan research, 1855-1987, bulk 1869-1982. (Indiana Univer...