Background
DiCarlo, Louis Michael was born on January 17, 1903 in New York City. Son of Amedeo and Theresa (Glacomo) diploma of Membership of the Imperial College of Science and Technology.
DiCarlo, Louis Michael was born on January 17, 1903 in New York City. Son of Amedeo and Theresa (Glacomo) diploma of Membership of the Imperial College of Science and Technology.
Bachelor of Arts, Union College, 1932; certificate of proficiency, Clarke School for Deaf, 1936; Master of Science, Massachusetts State University, 1937; Doctor of Education, Columbia, 1948.
With, New York State Police, 1923-1926;
social worker, 1932-1935;
teacher public schools, New Rochelle, New York, 1938-1947;
faculty, Indiana U., 1942;
faculty department audiology and speech pathology, Syracuse University, 1947-1962;
professor, Syracuse University, 1952-1968;
department chairman, Syracuse University, 1952-1962;
clinical professor otolaryngology, Upstate Medical School, Syracuse, 1959-1986. Visiting professor audio and speech pathology U. Hawaii, 1964-1965. Visiting professor Ithaca College, 1968-1969, acting dean, 1971-1973.
Visiting professor U. Alaska, 1963, University of California-Long Beach, 1964. Chief audiology and speech pathology Veterans Administration Hospital. Syracuse, 1966-1984, New York State Crippled Children's Association, Sunnyview Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Hospital, Schenectady.
With Gordon D. Hoople Hearing and Speech Center. Director speech pathology Syracuse Rehabilitation Center. Consultant Pineland Hospital and Training Center, Pownal, Maine.
Board directors United Cerebral Palsy Association of Syracuse. Auxiliary board Graham Alexander Association Served with United States Army, 1919-1923. With Army of the United States, 1942-1945.
Fellow American Speech, Language Hearing Association (honors 1981). Member American, New York State, Syracuse psychological associations, Alexander Graham Bell Association for Deaf, Speech Association Eastern States, Acoustical Society of America, National Council Psychological Aspects of Disability, American Association Mental Deficiency, Council Exceptional Children (Hammond professor 1960), New York State Speech and Hearing Association (president 1962-1963, honors 1971, Silver Anniversary award 1984), Academy Rehabilitation Audiology (life).
Married Marian E. Warcup, September 17, 1947.