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'''Sherod Collins''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of [[Beta Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.truman.edu Truman State University].  
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'''Sherrod Jennings Collins''' (1900-1981) is an Alumni Member of [[Beta Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.truman.edu Truman State University].  
 
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
Beta Chapter President, 1931-1932
 
  
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== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
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* President, 1931-1932
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* The [http://phisigmapi.org/Portals/0/pdf/beta1933.pdf 1933 Beta Newsletter] lists Sherrod Collins as an alumnus with this update;
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:Sherrod Collins goes back to Queen City another year as superintendent of schools.
  
  
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== Alumni Years ==
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The Pickler Memorial Library at Truman State University hosts the Sherrod Collins Files [http://library.truman.edu/manuscripts/C6-Collins.asp].  The records share the following details;
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* From 1918 till 1930, Collins taught in rural schools while attending school part-time himself. 
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* He enrolled as a full time student at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in 1930 and two years later received his BS with a double major in Speech and Political Science. 
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* For the next five years he worked on his MA in Psychology of Education at the University of Missouri while serving as Superintendent of the Queen City, MO High School. 
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* He then joined the Northwest Missouri State Teachers College faculty as speech instructor and director of debate in 1937, retiring in 1969 as Assistant Professor of Speech.
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* He had two roles in the Broadway show ''Dark of the Moon''
  
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 22 January 2011

Sherrod Jennings Collins
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Name Sherrod Jennings Collins
Chapter Beta
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College
Date Inducted between 1930 and 1932
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major Speech and Political Science
Birthdate 1900
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards


Sherrod Jennings Collins (1900-1981) is an Alumni Member of Beta Chapter (Chapter roll #) at Truman State University.

Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter

Sherrod Collins goes back to Queen City another year as superintendent of schools.


Alumni Years

The Pickler Memorial Library at Truman State University hosts the Sherrod Collins Files [1]. The records share the following details;

  • From 1918 till 1930, Collins taught in rural schools while attending school part-time himself.
  • He enrolled as a full time student at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in 1930 and two years later received his BS with a double major in Speech and Political Science.
  • For the next five years he worked on his MA in Psychology of Education at the University of Missouri while serving as Superintendent of the Queen City, MO High School.
  • He then joined the Northwest Missouri State Teachers College faculty as speech instructor and director of debate in 1937, retiring in 1969 as Assistant Professor of Speech.
  • He had two roles in the Broadway show Dark of the Moon