Background
Hall, Raymond was born on February 2, 1938 in Marshall, Texas, United States.
Hall, Raymond was born on February 2, 1938 in Marshall, Texas, United States.
Bachelor, Wiley College, 1962. Master of Arts, Stephen F. Austin State University, 1968. Certified in Eastern African Studies, Syracuse University, 1971.
Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1972. Master of Arts (honorary), Dartmouth College, 1993.
Assistant professor of history and sociology, Bishop College, Dallas, 1968-1969;
assistant professor political science department, Bishop College, Dallas, 1971-1972;
assistant professor sociology, Dartmouth U., 1972-1978;
associate professor sociology, Dartmouth U., 1978-1986;
professor sociology, Dartmouth U., 1986;
director department sociology, Dartmouth U., 1990;
Orvil E. Dryfoos professor of public affairs, Dartmouth U., 1994. Principal Emekuku Cmty. Technology Secondary School, Owerri, Nigeria, 1964-1966.
Chairman political science department Bishop College, Dallas, 1971-1972. Director Dartmouth Massachusetts Institute of Technology Urban Studies Program, 1975-1977. Chairman Dartmouth-Talladega Title III Exch. committee, 1973-1978.
Director Dartmouth-Boston Urban Studies Program, 1978-1980. Chairman urban studies program Dartmouth, 1981-1984, acting Chairman.dept. sociology, 1984, department chairman sociology, 1985-1991, 94-97. Faculty advisory board The Beacon of Dartmouth, since 1990.
Consultant P.E.A.C.E., Inc., Syracuse 1969, Dallas Indiana School District, 1968, 80, unites states department of Education, 1992, field reader, school partnership program, 1988, field reader titlesIII & IX unites states department Education, since 1982. Field reader and technical advisor title I and title III programs Department of Health, Edition and Welfare, Department Human Superior vena cava syndrome, 1975-1981. Consultant to curriculum committee Dallas Indiana Schools District, 1969.
Special consultant National Institutes of Health, Harvard School of Public Health, 1993.
Board trustees Wiley College, 1989-1991, chair academy programs committee. Board directors The Forum for United States-Soviet Dialogue, 1983-1986, A Better Chance, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1973-1975, Martin Luther King Recreation Center, Dallas, 1968-1969, Dallas Opportunities Industrial Cooperatives, 1968-1969. Served United States Army, 1962-1964.
Member American Civil Liberties Union, American Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Association, African Heritage Studies Association, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Phi Beta Sigma.