Background
McMullin, Thomas Edison was born on May 12, 1904 in near Sebree, Kentucky, United States. Son of Martin Luther and Nannie Belle (Denton) McMullin.
education and psychology educator
McMullin, Thomas Edison was born on May 12, 1904 in near Sebree, Kentucky, United States. Son of Martin Luther and Nannie Belle (Denton) McMullin.
Associate of Arts, Morton-Elliott Junior College, 1924. AB, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1926. AM, Columbia University, 1929.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Kentucky, 1941.
From instructor to professor education and psychology, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1926-1937;
dean of men, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1932-1936;
assistant professor education, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1937-1948;
associate professor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1948-1954;
professor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1954-1963;
vice dean school education, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1948-1963;
secretary personnel committee, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1938-1948. Visiting lecturer education Dropsie College, from 1946. Visiting lecturer educational psychology Bryn Mawr College, 1952-1953.
Fulbright lecturer education American U., Cairo, 1951-1952. Acting executive secretary, member of commission secondary school Middle Atlantic States Association Colleges Secondary Schools, 1943-1945. Consultant summer workshops for teachers.
Member National Education Association, Pennsylvania State Education Association Delta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Phi Omega. M C.
Married Mila Verne Drake, June 7, 1928. Children: Carolyn Drake, James Martin, Robert Ogden, Nancy Drake.