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'''Leroy G. Pulver''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of [[Pi Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.dickinsonstate.com/ Dickinson State University].  
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'''Leroy G. Pulver''' (February 16, 1893 - January, 1981) is an Alumni Member of [[Pi Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.dickinsonstate.com/ Dickinson State University].  
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
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LeRoy G. Pulver was born February 16, 1893 in Boone, Iowa. After graduating from public school, he attended night school and worked for the railroad for six years. In 1916 his dream came true and he entered Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, on a scholarship. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell, a Bachelor of Divinity from Garrett Seminary and a Master of Arts from Northwestern University. He was ordained a minister in the Methodist Church. Since working with young people was his goal, he taught three years at a high school in West Virginia. Next he was head of the Commerce and Political Science Department at Hastings College in Nebraska for three years. Following this, he took one year and two summers of additional graduate work at the University of Iowa. In 1931, he came to Dickinson State College as head of the Commerce Department; and in 1943, was named Dean of Men. These positions he held until his retirement in 1963.<sup>1</sup>
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== Further Resources ==
 
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* Leroy Pulver Memorial Scholarship, https://dsufamily.academicworks.com/donors/243
 
 
  
 
== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
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* Leroy G. Pulver Hall was named after him on the campus of Dickinson State University in 1967.
  
 
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==References==
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<sup>1</sup> https://dsufamily.academicworks.com/donors/243
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 25 August 2014

Leroy G. Pulver
Leroy pulver.jpeg
Name Leroy G. Pulver
Chapter Pi
Dickinson State University
Date Inducted
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major
Birthdate February 16, 1893
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards

Leroy G. Pulver (February 16, 1893 - January, 1981) is an Alumni Member of Pi Chapter (Chapter roll #) at Dickinson State University.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

LeRoy G. Pulver was born February 16, 1893 in Boone, Iowa. After graduating from public school, he attended night school and worked for the railroad for six years. In 1916 his dream came true and he entered Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, on a scholarship. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell, a Bachelor of Divinity from Garrett Seminary and a Master of Arts from Northwestern University. He was ordained a minister in the Methodist Church. Since working with young people was his goal, he taught three years at a high school in West Virginia. Next he was head of the Commerce and Political Science Department at Hastings College in Nebraska for three years. Following this, he took one year and two summers of additional graduate work at the University of Iowa. In 1931, he came to Dickinson State College as head of the Commerce Department; and in 1943, was named Dean of Men. These positions he held until his retirement in 1963.1

National Involvement

Bigs and Littles

Further Resources

Other Interesting Facts

  • Leroy G. Pulver Hall was named after him on the campus of Dickinson State University in 1967.

References

1 https://dsufamily.academicworks.com/donors/243

National President
Preceded By
Daniel B. Lloyd, Rho
Term
1961-1962
Succeeded By
Henry W. Olsen, Rho
National Vice President
Preceded By
Daniel B. Lloyd, Rho
Term
1959-1961
Succeeded By
Roy M. Dibert, Omicron
National Counselor
Preceded By
Richard C. Todd, Sigma, Tau
Term
1957-1959
Succeeded By
Richard C. Todd, Sigma, Tau
National Historian
Preceded By
Perry G. McCandless, Alpha
Term
1953-1957
Succeeded By
Perry G. McCandless, Iota