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Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks (2 October 1866 - 22 November 1938) was a Alumni Member of Alpha Chapter (Α 1) at University of Central Missouri.
Contents
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Hendricks served as President of the State Teachers College at Warrensburg from 1915-1937.
National Involvement
- Founder of Phi Sigma Pi
- Phi Sigma Pi's Central Regional Director from 1931 until 1935
Facts
- The Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Programming is named in his honor.
- Dr. Eldo Hendricks in listed the book 10,000 Famous Free Masons, Vol II, p. 2411
Published Works
- The history and civil government of Indiana, 1908
- Rimming the Mediterranean, 1935
- A preliminary report of a study in reading, 1911
- A course in current history
- The history and civil government of Indiana
- The scope of the work to be done by the teachers college : address by E. L. Hendricks. (Address before the American Association of Teachers Colleges, Cleveland, Ohio, February 24, 1923.)
- Some points of efficiency in a college professor
The University of Central Missouri Library has a collection of work by their former University president, Dr. Hendricks.
References
1 10,000 Famous Free Masons, Vol II [1]