Background
RUDOLPH, Frederick was born on June 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Son of Charles F. Rudolph and Jennie H. Swope.
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("Curriculum is an indispensable book.. Written with impre...)
"Curriculum is an indispensable book.. Written with impressive scholarship, distinction of thought, and uncommon wit."?Change"Rudolph uses his dual skills of scholar and communicative writer to present a finely documented work. Without a doubt, it stands forth as the standard."?Choice
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RUDOLPH, Frederick was born on June 19, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Son of Charles F. Rudolph and Jennie H. Swope.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1942. Doctor of Letters, Williams College, 1985. Master of Arts, Yale University, 1949.
Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1953. Doctor of Humane Letters, University Rochester, 1994. Doctor of Humane Letters, Wilkes University, 1998.
Instructor history, Williams College, 1946-1947;
assistant instructor, Yale, 1949-1950;
member of faculty, Williams College, since 1951;
professor, Williams College, since 1961;
Mark Hopkins professor of history, Williams College, 1964-1982;
emeritus, Williams College, since 1982;
chairman American civilization program, Williams College, 1971-1980. Williams College marshal, 1978-1987. Visiting lecturer history and education HarvardU., 1960, 61.
Visiting professor School Education, University of California-Berkeley, 1983. Member of commission plans and objectives American Council Education, 1963-1966. Member study group on postsecondary education National Institute Education, 1980-1983.
Member commission on baccalaureate degrees Association American Colls., 1981-1985. Visiting associate Center Studies in Higher Education, University of California-Berkeley, 1983.
Frederick Rudolph has been listed as a noteworthy history professor by Marquis Who's Who.
("Curriculum is an indispensable book.. Written with impre...)
(Curriculum is an indispensable book.. Written with impres...)
Founding member Berkshire County History Society, 1962, vice president, 1962-1966, president, 1966-1968, board directors, 1974-1976. Trustee Hancock-Shaker Cmty. Inc., 1974-1991, Wyoming Seminary, 1976-1979, Bennington Museum, 1985-1995.
Board directors Armand Hammer United World College American West, since 1993. Captain Army of the United States, 1942-1946. Member National Academy Education, Massachusetts History Society, American History Association, American Studies Association, Organisation American Historians, American Association of University Professors, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Dorothy Dannenbaum, June 18, 1949. Children: Marta R. MacDonald, Lisa R. Cushman.