Background
Mckinley, Earl Baldwin was born on September 28, 1894 in Emporia, Kansas, United States. Son of Joseph Baldwin and Mary Elizabeth (Griffith) Mckinley.
Mckinley, Earl Baldwin was born on September 28, 1894 in Emporia, Kansas, United States. Son of Joseph Baldwin and Mary Elizabeth (Griffith) Mckinley.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1916, Doctor of Medicine 1922. Fellow National Research Council, Pasteur Institute, University of Brussels, 1924-1925.
Instructor in bacteriology and biochemistry, University of Michigan Medical School, 1919-1922. Assistant professor medicine, College Medicine, Baylor University, 1922-1923, professor hygiene and bacteriology and department chairman, 1923-1924. Assistant professor bacteriology, College Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, 1925-1926, associate professor, 1926-1927.
Field director, Manila, Philippine Islands, Rockefeller Foundation, 1927-1928.
Member of advisory commission to governor general for control of leprosy, and lecturer, University of Philippines, 1927-1928. Professor bacteriology, College Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, and director School of Tropical Medicine, University of Puerto Rico (under auspices of Columbia), 1928-1931.
Dean College of Medicine and professor bacteriology, George Washington University, since 1931. Intelligence officer United States of America, World War.
Fellow American Medical Association, American College Physicians, Royal Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (London). Member numerous scientific societies.
Married Leola Edna Royce, June 23, 1917. Children: Elsbeth Janet, Royce Baldwin.