Background
Grose, Clarence Herman was born on August 30, 1896 in Gilboa, West Virginia, United States. Son of Walter Richmond and Maria (Scintilla Rader).
Grose, Clarence Herman was born on August 30, 1896 in Gilboa, West Virginia, United States. Son of Walter Richmond and Maria (Scintilla Rader).
Bachelor of Science, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1916; D Pedagogy (honorary), West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1940; Master of Arts, U. Pittsburgh, 1927; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Pittsburgh, 1940; Doctor of Laws, Allegheny College, 1950.
Teacher high school, Buckhannon, West Virginia, 1914-1915; teacher high school, Salem, West Virginia, 1916-1917; teacher high school, Huntington, West Virginia, 1917-1922; principal, Cammack Junior High School, Huntington, 1922-1924; principal junior high school, Ambridge, Pennsylvania, 1924-1930; superintendent schools, City of Ambridge, 1930-1931; superintendent schools, City of Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 1931-1935; superintendent schools, City of Erie, Pennsylvania, 1935-1949; deputy superintendent, Pennsylvania Department Public Instruction, Harrisburg, 1949-1952; president, State Teachers College, California, Pennsylvania, 1952-1956; deputy superintendent public instruction, Pennsylvania, 1956-1958; associate secretary, also secretary, Pennsylvania Council Education, 1956-1958; board president, Pennsylvania State Teachers Colls., 1956-1958; professor educational administration, director educational placement office School Education, U. Pittsburgh, 1958-1968; professor education emeritus, director educational placement, U. Pittsburgh, 1968-1985.
Director professional education American Cancer Society, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1971-1976. Member American Association School Adminstrs. (advisory council 1945-1951), Pennsylvania Association District Supts.
(president 1940), Pennsylvania Education Association (president 1945), National Education Association (chairman tax education and school finance committee 1947-1948), Pennsylvania Association Health, Physical Edition and Recreation (Layman's Trophy 1947), Pennsylvania Institutional Teacher Placement Association (president 1961), Masons, Sons of the American Revolution, Phi Delta Kappa (national commission on support public education in the United States 1948-1949), Delta Phi Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Sigma Phi.
Married Esther Mae Troeger, August 29, 1931. 1 child, Karen Jean.