Background
Corrin, Brownlee Sands was born on March 25, 1922 in Bellevue, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Grimshaw and Alice (Turkington) Corrin.
Corrin, Brownlee Sands was born on March 25, 1922 in Bellevue, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of John Grimshaw and Alice (Turkington) Corrin.
AB, Stanford University, 1947; Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1959.
Teaching assistant, Stanford University, 1949-1952;
member of faculty, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1952-1985;
professor political science, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1965-1976;
professor communication, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1976-1985;
department chairman political science, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1958-1973;
department chairman international relations, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1958-1969, 73-77;
director communication program, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1976;
chairman faculty history and social science, Goucher College, Towson, Maryland., 1966-1969;
director, Field Politics Center, 1954-1976. Elections analyst ABC, 1964-1976. Producer Politics of Laughter, WCTV-FM, Baltimore, 1976-1978.
Issue analyst WJZ-television, Baltimore, 1975-1978. Visiting lecturer Johns Hopkins University, 1962, U. Maryland., 1962-1968. Consultant Maryland. Constitutional Convention Common, 1965-1967.
Director education WTOW-FM-AM, Baltimore, 1968-1970. Director BSCR&D (public affairs and communication). Chairman working committee New England Conference Teaching Foreign Langs., 1966.
Member Baltimore County Council Charter Review Committee, 1961-1962. Member Maryland. Legislation Committee Campaign Costs, 1964. Board of Governors WJHU-FM, Baltimore, 1979-1985.
Member bd.Library Trustees Baltimore County, 1968-1980, vice president board, 1973, president, 1974-1977. Precinct leader, chairman Baltimore County Republican District Executive Committee, 1952-1963. Chairman Maryland. Republican Arts and Sciences Committee, 1962.
Treasurer for candidateto Maryland. Constnl. Convention, 1967. Member Republican National Arts and Sciences Committee.
Consultant Republican House Conference Committee, 1963-1964. Board directors United Nations Association Maryland., 1956-1966. Served to major Army of the United States, 1942-1947, China, Burma, India Theatre of Operations.
Member American Humor Studies Association, Biofeedback Society American, Eastern Communications Association, American Political Science Association, American Federation television and Radio Artists, American Society International Law, American Society Public Administration, Speech Communication Association, International Communications Association, International Institute Space Law, International Studies Association, Popular Culture Society, National Council Social Studies, National Federation Local Cable Programmers, World Future Society, Pi Sigma Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Army and Navy Club.
Married Mary Elizabeth Dyer, May 18, 1946. Children: Adaline Elizabeth, Rebecca Sands, David Montgomery, John Brownlee.