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− | '''William H. Bristow ''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of [[Alpha Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.ucmo.edu Central Missouri State Teachers College]. | + | '''Dr. William H. Bristow ''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of [[Alpha Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.ucmo.edu Central Missouri State Teachers College]. |
+ | == Alumni Years to Present == | ||
+ | William graduated from Warrensburg State Teachers College in 1920. He received his M.A> from Teachers College at Columbia University in 1922. He later received his Doctor of Education in 1936. He served as General Secretary of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. He was associated with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction.<sup>1</sup> | ||
== National Involvement == | == National Involvement == | ||
− | * [[Regional Director]] (1931-1938) | + | * Eastern [[Regional Director]] (1931-1938) |
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | 1. April 1937 Lampadion | ||
[[Category:Members]] | [[Category:Members]] | ||
[[Category:Alpha Members]] | [[Category:Alpha Members]] | ||
[[Category:Alpha Chapter]] | [[Category:Alpha Chapter]] |
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William H. Bristow | |
Name | William H. Bristow |
Chapter | Alpha Central Missouri State Teachers College |
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Honorary Member | |
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Dr. William H. Bristow (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of Alpha Chapter (Chapter roll #) at Central Missouri State Teachers College.
Alumni Years to Present
William graduated from Warrensburg State Teachers College in 1920. He received his M.A> from Teachers College at Columbia University in 1922. He later received his Doctor of Education in 1936. He served as General Secretary of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. He was associated with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction.1
National Involvement
- Eastern Regional Director (1931-1938)
References
1. April 1937 Lampadion