Carl E. Marquardt papers, 1925-1949.

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Carl E. Marquardt papers, 1925-1949.

This collection of Penn State professor of romance philology and college examiner Carl E. Marquardt documents his role as college examiner and the professional and honorary societies he served. It includes personal correspondence, articles, and papers.

0.5 cubic feet.

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Carl E. Marquardt served as Associate Professor of German & French at Pennsylvania State University (1913-1919), was named College Examiner in 1920 and served in that position until he retired in 1949 with the rank of professor emeritus of Romance Philology. Through his efforts a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was founded at Penn State in 1937 and he served as its first president. Also a founder, National secretary, vice president and treasurer of the Romance language honor society, Phi Sigma Iot...