Background
Deibler, Frederick Shipp was born on May 31, 1876 in Deputy, Indiana, United States. Son of Caleb and Harriet Florence (Roseberry) Deibler.
Deibler, Frederick Shipp was born on May 31, 1876 in Deputy, Indiana, United States. Son of Caleb and Harriet Florence (Roseberry) Deibler.
Bachelor of Arts, Hanover (Indiana) College, 1900. A.M., Harvard, 1904; Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1909. Doctor of Laws, Miami University, 1947.
Principal high school, Paw Paw, Illinois, 1900-1902. Instructor economics, history Northwestern University, 1904-1905, instructor economics, 1906-1909, assistant professor, 1909-1912, associate professor, 1912-1915, professor, 1915-1942, professor emeritus since 1942. Visiting professor summers, University of Chicago, 1917, University of Southern California, 1929-1938, U. Buffalo (first semester), 1947-1948, Indiana U. (second semester), 1947-1948, 48-49.
Special agent United States Commision on Idsl. Relations, 1914-1915. Chairman general advisory board Illinois Free Employment Offices, 1917-1929.
Assistant examiner for Shipbldg. Labor Adjustment Board, Great Lakes District, 1918. Chairman special commission to study effect of NRA on boot and shoe industry, 1935.
Public mediator National War Labor Board, 1942. Vice chairman Daily Newspaper Commission, 1943-1944, chairman, 1945.
Church should be involved into political life by organizing delegations to party conferences.
The sense of being connected is how the Church as a whole should be structured. At its heart is an understanding of the Christian community as the 'body of Christ '.
Member American Economics Association (secretary-treasurer 1925-1936) American Association University Professors (president 1939-1941), Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Gamma Sigma. Club: University (Evanston, Illinois).
Married Julia May Fawcett, August 14, 1907. Children: Helen Christine, Charles Frederick.