Background
Haberman, Frederick William was born on May 11, 1908 in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Louis Henry and Maude (McLaughlin) Haberman.
Haberman, Frederick William was born on May 11, 1908 in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Louis Henry and Maude (McLaughlin) Haberman.
Bachelor of Arts, Allegheny College, 1930; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1936; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1947.
Teacher, Harborcreek (Pennsylvania) High School, 1930-1932; instructor, Allegheny College, 1932-1936; assistant professor, Allegheny College, 1942-1943; instructor, Princeton, 1938-1942; member of faculty, University of Wisconsin, Madison, since 1947; successively assistant professor, associate professor, University of Wisconsin, 1949-1952; professor, University of Wisconsin, 1952-1979; Andrew T. Weaver professor communication arts, University of Wisconsin, 1973-1979; Andrew T. Weaver professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin, since 1979. Department chairman speech, 1954-1970.
Member of the board education Joint district 1, towns of, Middleton and Madison, Wisconsin, 1951-1954. Served to Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Member American Association of University Professors, Speech Communication Association, Central States, Wisconsin speech communication associations, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Delta Theta.
Married Helen Louise Power, June 16, 1934. Children– Frederick William IV, Ann Marwood (Mistress Gene L. Armstrong).