Background
Bradley, Harold Whitman was born on July 9, 1903 in Greenwood, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Harold and Lillian (Whitman) Bradley.
State Legislator history educator
Bradley, Harold Whitman was born on July 9, 1903 in Greenwood, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Harold and Lillian (Whitman) Bradley.
Bachelor of Arts, Pomona College, 1925; A.M., Pomona College, 1926; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1932.
Teacher, Burbank High School, 1926-1927; instructor, Santa Barbara State Teachers College, 1929-1930; instructor in history, Stanford University, 1930-1936; assistant professor, Stanford University, 1936-1942; associate professor, Stanford University, 1942-1945; assistant professor of history, U. Washington, 1938-1939; dean and professor of history, Claremont (California) Graduate School, 1945-1953; professor of history, Claremont (California) Graduate School, 1953-1954; professor of history, Vanderbilt University, 1954-1972; professor emeritus, Vanderbilt University, from 1972; department chairman, Vanderbilt University, 1954-1962; lecturer in history, U. Tennessee, Nashville, 1973-1978; Member, Tennessee House of Representatives, 1964-1972; Member of committee on, American History in Schools and Colls., 1943.
Alternate delegate Democratic National Convention, 1952. Member Charter Revision Commission Nashville-Davidson County, from 1978. Member American, Southern history associations, Organisation American Historians, American Studies Association (president Kentucky-Tennessee chapter 1956-1957, national council 1972-1975), Phi Beta Kappa.
Son of Harold and Lillian (Whitman) B. M. Elizabeth Forbes, August 28, 1940. 1 daughter, Anne (Mistress Philip Gronbach).
M. Pearle E. Quinn, December 5, 1947. 1 son, David.