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Story June 20, 1928

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

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Prof. James M. O'Gorman, head of Marquette University's education department, resigns to lecture at Hunter College in New York City. He joined Marquette in 1923 and recently received an honorary Doctor of Science from De Paul University.

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O'Gorman, Marquette Professor Resigns

Prof. James M. O'Gorman, head of the department of education at Marquette university, has resigned to become a lecturing professor at Hunter college for women, New York city. Prof. O'Gorman came to Marquette from the University of Idaho in 1923, and formerly was connected with Miami college, Ohio, and the University of Illinois. He will remain at Marquette until the close of the summer session. He was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of science by De Paul university, Chicago, recently.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Triumph Fortune Reversal

What keywords are associated?

Professor Resignation Academic Appointment Marquette University Hunter College Honorary Degree

What entities or persons were involved?

Prof. James M. O'gorman

Where did it happen?

Marquette University; Hunter College, New York City

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Key Persons

Prof. James M. O'gorman

Location

Marquette University; Hunter College, New York City

Event Date

1923

Story Details

Prof. James M. O'Gorman resigns as head of the department of education at Marquette university to become a lecturing professor at Hunter college for women, New York city. He came to Marquette from the University of Idaho in 1923, and formerly was connected with Miami college, Ohio, and the University of Illinois. He will remain at Marquette until the close of the summer session. He was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of science by De Paul university, Chicago, recently.

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