Background
Critchlow, Donald Thomas was born on May 18, 1948 in Pasadena, California, United States. Son of Patrick B. Critchlow and Anne Dawson Marchinton.
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While the Big Three automobile companies came to dominate the industry, its early U.S. history was characterized by an array of competing companies. "Studebaker's" story is the chronicle of the life and death of an American automobile company where management's concept of "tradition" played a fundamental role in modeling corporate culture, rhetoric, and strategy. "Studebaker" may have failed in the long run, but its corporate life spanned more than a century, during which the company made a commitment to the community of South Bend, accepted unions when other automobile manufacturers bitterly fought collective bargaining, and produced distinguished cars that still enjoy a loyal following. "Studebaker" explores managerial choice, corporate tradition, and the importance of ideas - not simply "market forces" - in shaping institutions in 20th-century America.
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Critchlow, Donald Thomas was born on May 18, 1948 in Pasadena, California, United States. Son of Patrick B. Critchlow and Anne Dawson Marchinton.
Bachelor magna cum laude, San Francisco State University, 1970; Master of Arts, University of California, Berkeley, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley, 1978.
Assistant professor, North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, 1978-1981;
assistant professor, U. Dayton, Ohio., 1981-1983;
associate professor, Notre Dame U., South Bend, Indiana, 1983-1991;
professor, department chair, St. Saint Louis University, Missouri, since 1991. Faculty adviser Phi Alph Theta, U. Dayton, U. Notre Dame. Member Illinois steering committee OAH Conference on the Promotion of History, Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, 1980.
Program chairman Conference on the History of the Small Town, N. Control College, Naperville, Illinois, 1981. Program co-director Conf onEvolution of Federal Social Policy, U. Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. Guest scholar The Brookings Institution 1976-1977, Woodrow Wilson International Center Scholars/Guest Scholars, 1984-1985, fellow 1996-1997.
Guest lecturer U. Warsaw, 1988-1989. Summer fellow National Endowment for Humanities, 1980, Rockefeller, 1983, 94.
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Married Patricia Elizabeth Powers February 18, 1978. Children: Angieszka A., Magdalena D.