Background
Mcclusky, Howard Yale was born on February 20, 1900 in Whitesboro, New York, United States. Son of Frederick William and Lillian (Dean) Mcclusky.
Mcclusky, Howard Yale was born on February 20, 1900 in Whitesboro, New York, United States. Son of Frederick William and Lillian (Dean) Mcclusky.
Student Blackburn Academy 1913-1917, Blackburn College, 1917-1918, Doctor of Laws 1959. Bachelor of Arts, Park College, 1921. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1929.
U. London, 1933-1934.
Associate professor University of Michigan, 1934-1939, professor since 1939, assistant to vice president in charge of University Relations in the Field of Adult Education, 1938-1945. Visiting professor educational psychology, Northwestern University, summer, 1937. Associate director American Youth Commission, American Council on Education, 1940-1942.
Chief National Organizations Section and associate director Civilian Mobilization Branch.
Office of Civilian Defense, 1942. Consultant to Office of War Information, 1943.
Committee chairman White House Conference on Rural Education, 1944. Post doctoral fellow National Council Religion in Higher Education, after 1945.
Member United States National Commn, to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, after 1953.
Member of advisory commission on education Department Defense after 1956. Senior consultant education United States Office Education, 1963-1966. Member Michigan Government"s Panel on Ethics in Government, after 1963.
Consultant Michigan Human Resources Council, after 1963.
Consultant Mott Foundation, after 1964.
Member United States National Commn, to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, after 1953. Member of advisory commission on education Department Defense after 1956. Member Michigan Government"s Panel on Ethics in Government, after 1963.
Member American Psychological Association, National Society for Study of Education, American Ednl.
Club: University (Michigan).
Married Helen Hazel Hartman, August 26, 1930. Children: Edith Lillian, William (deceased), Samuel (deceased), Frederick Yale, John Evans.