Education
He attended West Chester State Normal school in Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1919.
He attended West Chester State Normal school in Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1919.
From Temple University, he received a Doctor of Philosophy in educational psychology. He was employed as a teacher and a principal in the school system of Philadelphia. He also became principal of one of the largest schools in Pennsylvania.
He was president of the American Teacher Association, the Association of Pennsylvania Educational Association, and the new era Educational.
He was president of the American Teacher Association, the Association of Pennsylvania Educational Association, and the new era Educational.