Background
Corbally, John Edward was born on October 14, 1924 in South Bend, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of John Edward and Grace (Williams) Corbally.
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Corbally, John Edward was born on October 14, 1924 in South Bend, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of John Edward and Grace (Williams) Corbally.
Bachelor of Science, University Washington, 1947. Master of Arts, University Washington, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1955.
Doctor of Laws, University Maryland, 1971. Doctor of Laws, Blackburn College, 1972. Doctor of Laws, Illinois State University, 1977.
Doctor of Laws, Ohio State University, 1980. Doctor of Letters, University Akron, 1979.
Teacher Clover Park High School, Tacoma, 1947-1950. Principal Twin City High School, Stanwood, 1950-1953. Assistant professor, then associate professor education Ohio State University, Columbus, 1955-1960, professor, 1960-1969, director personnel budget, executive assistant to president, 1960-1964, vice president administration, 1964-1966, provost, vice president academy affairs, 1966-1969.
Chancellor, president Syracuse (New York ) University, 1969-1971. President University Illinois, Chicago and Urbana-Champaign, 1971-1979, president emeritus, 1979—2004, distinguished professor higher education Urbana-Champaign, 1979-1982, distinguished professor emeritus, 1982—2004. President John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1979-1989, director, 1979—2002, chairman, 1995—2002.
Consultant Heidrick & Struggles, 1989-1990. Chairman National Council Educational Research, National Institute Education, 1973-1979. Trustee Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, 1971-1979.
Chairman Commission Curricular Outcome, Illinois Board Education, 1985-1988. Chairman Chicago School Reform Authority, 1988-1989.
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Author: Introduction to Educational Adminstration, 6th edit, 1983, Educational Administration: The Secondary School, 2d edition, 1965, School Finance, 1962.
Board directors University Washington Foundation, 1989-1993, Illinois Educational Consortium, 1973-1979, Zion Preparatory Academy (Seattle), 2000-2002, Greater Everett Community Foundation, Rural Development Institute, Seattle, 1996-2003, Executive Service Corps of Washington, 1990-1996, 98-2000, Snonet, Everett, Washington, 1994-2002. Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Member University Illinois Alumni Association (life, Distinguished Service award 1986), University Washington Alumni Association (life), Tavern Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Golf, model railroading, travel.
Married Marguerite B. Walker, March 12, 1946. Children: Jan Elizabeth, David William.