Background
Adler, Selig was born on January 22, 1909 in Baltimore. Son of Joseph G. and Della (Rubenstein) Adler.
Adler, Selig was born on January 22, 1909 in Baltimore. Son of Joseph G. and Della (Rubenstein) Adler.
Bachelor, University Buffalo, 1931. Master of Arts, University Illinois, 1932. Doctor of Philosophy, University Illinois, 1934.
Teacher high schools, Buffalo, 1934-1947; lecturer history, State University of New York-Buffalo (formerly U. Buffalo), 1941-1984; professor of history, State University of New York-Buffalo (formerly U. Buffalo), 1952-1984; Samuel P. Capen professor American History, State University of New York-Buffalo (formerly U. Buffalo), 1959-1975; Distinguished Service professor, State University of New York-Buffalo (formerly U. Buffalo), 1975-1980; Distinguished professor emeritus, State University of New York-Buffalo (formerly U. Buffalo), 1980-1984; visiting professor, Cornell Univercity, summer 1951, spring 1959; visiting professor, U. Rochester, 1952-1953. Historian, archivist Jewish Federation Greater Buffalo, 1980-1984.
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Member of New York State Kosher Law Advisory Board, 1952-1979. Member American Jewish History Society (honorary life member executive council), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Janet M. Sukernek, August 26, 1936. Children: Ellen Adler Krantz, Joseph G.