Background
McClellan, Keith was born on December 17, 1936 in Iowa City. Son of Kenneth and Alice Mae (Arford) McClellan.
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In the most complete and compelling account of the origins of professional football, The Sunday Game tells the stories of all the teams that played independent football in the small towns and industrial cities of the Midwest, from early in the twentieth century to the beginning of the National Football League shortly after the end of World War I. The foundations of what is now the most popular professional sport in America were laid by such teams as the Canton Bulldogs and the Hammond Clabbys, teams born out of civic pride and the enthusiasm of the blue-collar crowds who found, in the rough pleasure of the football field, the gritty equivalent of their own lives, a game they could cheer on Sunday afternoons, their only day free from work.
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McClellan, Keith was born on December 17, 1936 in Iowa City. Son of Kenneth and Alice Mae (Arford) McClellan.
Bachelor in Education/Social Science, U. Northern Iowa, 1959; postgraduate, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1960; postgraduate, University of Chicago, 1959-1967.
Teacher, chair negotiating committee, Hammond (Indiana) Public Schools, 1959-1964; assistant to director Center for Urban Studies, University of Chicago, 1964-1967; assistant director, Metropolitan Housing & Planning Council Chicago, 1967-1968; vice president, Social Planning Association, Chicago, 1968-1970; project director, Welfare Council Chicago, 1970-1971; deputy area manager, Abt Associations, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971-1973; director research and government relations, United Torch (United Way), Cleveland, 1973-1975; director, United Labor Agency, Cleveland, 1975-1979; executive director, Tri-County Extensible Authentication Protocol, Akron, Ohio., 1980-1987; director health interventions, Council on Health Costs, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1987-1989; editor Employee Assistance Quarterly, Haworth Press, Binghamton, New York, since 1983. Member internal review group National Institute Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Washington, 1976-1981. Member of advisory committee National Institute on Drug Abuse Office of Workplace Initiatives, Washington, 1988-1989.
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Board directors Founders Foundation, Akron, 1985-1991. Organizer 50th Anniversary Celebration Alcoholics Anonymous, Akron, 1984-1985. Board directors 15 civic organizations, 1968-1995.
Advisory committee 8 state advisory committees, 1980-1993. Member Administrators and Consultant on Association Labor-Management Alcoholism, Employee Assistance Society North America (co-founder, president, vice president 1983-1994, Lifetime Achievement award 1992), Kenny Foundation Michigan (board directors 1992-1995), Cleveland Labor Council (representative, delegate 1975-1977).
Married Barbara Alice Miller, June 7, 1958 (divorced December 1989). Married Marian I. Meisner, November 2, 1991. Children: Michael Keith, Bethany Alice McClellan Brennan, Timothy Keith.