Background
Bricker, Garland Armor was born on March 20, 1881 in Etna, Ohio, United States. Son of David A. and Christianna A. (Rudolph) Bricker.
Bricker, Garland Armor was born on March 20, 1881 in Etna, Ohio, United States. Son of David A. and Christianna A. (Rudolph) Bricker.
B.Pd., Lima (O.) College, 1907. Master of Arts, University of Illinois, 1910. Bachelor of Science, Ohio U., 1918.
Teacher in rural schools of Ohio unitl 1905. Principal high school McArthur. O., 1905-1906; superintendent schools, New Holland, O., 1906-1909.
Assistant in agricultural education, 1910-1911, assistant professor, 1911-1916, Ohio State University. Professor agricultural teaching and director rural extension service, Syracuse University, 1916-1919. President N.Dak. State School of Science, 1919-1921.
Agricultural training officer United States Veterans Bureau, 1921-1923. Director New York State Institute of Applied April on Long Island, 19Service 3. President Union Christian College, 1925-1926.
Associate examiner United States Civil Service Commission, 1927-1928. President Youth Improvement Schools, 1933-1934. President National Speakers Association from 1926.
Manager Youngstown Book Store from 1937. Editor, The Rural Educator, 1912-1916. Associate editor Farm Life, 1924-1925.
Farm editor Toledo News-Bee, 1926. Farm editor and special writer, Youngstown Vindicator, 1929-1930.
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Member National Education Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Acacia. Mason, Odd.
Married Edith Mabel McClelland, June 12, 1909.; married second, Hazel Louise Baughman, April. Children: Paul, Robert (twins).