Background
Vaughan, Henry Frieze was born on October 12, 1889 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Son of Victor and Dora (Taylor) Vaughan.
Vaughan, Henry Frieze was born on October 12, 1889 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Son of Victor and Dora (Taylor) Vaughan.
Bachelor of Science, University of Michigan, 1912; Master of Science, University of Michigan, 1913; Doctor of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1916.
Private practice sanitary engineering public health, 1913-1917; associate professor public health, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1915-1937; professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1937-1941; commissioner of health, City of Detroit, 1918-1941; special lecturer in public health administration, University of Michigan, since 1922; professor public health, dean sh. public health, University of Michigan, 1941-1960; dean emeritus, University of Michigan, since 1960. Special lecturer Vanderbilt University, 1935-1943.
Trustee Will Keith Kellogg Foundation. President National Sanitation Foundation. Chairman of Commission on Municipal Health Organisation of President Hoover's Conference on Child Health and Protection.
Chairman Committee National Health Conservation Contest, 1935-1944. Promoter since 1928 plan medical and and industrial participation in public health service now being extensively adopted. Member of advisory board National Organisation for Public Health Nursing, 1925-1950.
Consultant United States Air Force, United States Public Health Service. Secretary Association of Schools of Public Health, 1942-1946. Member Michigan Board Examiners of Basic Sciences, 1941-1952.
Member of national advisory health county United States Public Health Service, 1942-1946. Consultant United States Air Force. Member of national advisory county Cleveland Health Museum, national advisory dental research county United States Public Health Service,1947-1951, advising committee to review activies Food and Drug Administration.
Commissioned captain Sanitary Corps., United States Army, December 12, 1917. In charge sanitary department at Camp Upton, Long Island and Camp Wheeler, Georgia.; member Pneumonia Commission, appointed by surgeon general.
Honorary discharged January 28, 1919. Fellow American Public Health Association (president 1925), Royal Sanitary Institute (honorary). Member American Medical Association (honorary), American Trudeau Society (honorary), American Academy Pediatrics, Michigan Public Health Association (president 1940), National Tuberculosis Association (member board directors), American Society Civil Engineering State and Provinical Health Officers Association, AcanthusClub, Detroit Athletic Club, Philatelic Club, Country Club, Beta Thea Pi, Delta Omega, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Grace Seeley, September 19, 1914. 1 son, Henry F.