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Wayne C. Bartee Edit Profile

Wayne C. Bartee, American history professor. Recipient Heritage award, Heritage Council, 1988; fellow, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1958-1959; Fulbright fellow, United States Government, 1962-1963. President County History Society, 1973—1976; trustee Judson College, Elgin, Illinois, since 2002; secretary, executive committee Democratic Central Committee, Greene County, since 2002; board directors History Preservation Society, 1970—1978.

Background

Bartee, Wayne C. was born on January 11, 1936 in Springfield, Missouri, United States. Son of Josephus Christian and Thelma Ruby (Clark) Bartee.

Education

Bachelor cum laude, Southwest Missouri State University, 1958. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1959. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1966.

Career

Assistant professor history Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, 1964—1967. Head department history Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, 1976—1991. Professor history Missouri State University, 1997—2006.

Captain United States Army, 1961-1962.

Achievements

  • Wayne C. Bartee has been listed as a noteworthy history professor by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

President County History Society, 1973—1976. Trustee Judson College, Elgin, Illinois, since 2002. Secretary, executive committee Democratic Central Committee, Greene County, since 2002.

Board directors History Preservation Society, 1970—1978.

Interests

  • Reading, gardening.

Connections

Married Alice Fleetwood. Children: Wayne Clark II, George Fleetwood.