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*The [[C.H. McClure Single Service Award]] is named after him. | *The [[C.H. McClure Single Service Award]] is named after him. | ||
*McClure is the only one of the three founders who served as a [[National Officer]]. | *McClure is the only one of the three founders who served as a [[National Officer]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:59, 11 February 2009
Dr. C.H. McClure (born DD MMM YYYY) was an Alumni Member of Alpha Chapter (Α 3) at Central Missouri State University.
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Dr. McClure served Warrensburg for eighteen years and thirteen years as the head of History Department.
McClure the teaching position at the State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri (now known at Truman State University) in 1928 where he worked to form the Beta Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi. Beta Chapter was officially founded in 1929.
Dr. McClure served both National Counselor and Vice President from 1930 to 1937. He published several books including The Story of Ancient Times in 1937, Missouri; Its Geography, History and Government (date unknown), and A World Background for the United States in 1946. He was awarded the first Distinguished Service Key ever issued by Phi Sigma Pi in 1931.
National Involvement
- Founder of Phi Sigma Pi
- National Counselor (1930-1931,1935-1937)
- National Vice President (1931-1935)
Other Interesting Facts
- The C.H. McClure Single Service Award is named after him.
- McClure is the only one of the three founders who served as a National Officer.
National Vice President | ||
Preceded By Rolla F. Wood, Alpha |
Term 1931-1935 |
Succeeded By Charles E. Manwiller, Eta |