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Schell, Leo M. was born on April 23, 1932 in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States.
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Schell, Leo M. was born on April 23, 1932 in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1955; Master of Science in Education, U. Kansas, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Iowa, 1964.
Teacher, elementary school, Gardner, Kansas, 1957-1960; assistant professor, Center Connecticut State College, New Britain, 1964-1966; assistant professor, associate professor reading education, Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1966-1978; professor, Kansas State University, Manhattan, since 1978.
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With United States Army, 1955-1957. Member American Association of University Professors, International Reading Association, National Council Teachers English, Phi Delta Kappa.
M. Joy A. Wuthnow, June 1961. Children: Douglas A., Laura J.