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Interview Of Fred J. Foley, Jr., Ph.D., Fred J. Foley Ph.D., Jeanmarie Turner
Interview Of Fred J. Foley, Jr., Ph.D., Fred J. Foley Ph.D., Jeanmarie Turner
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Dr. Fred Foley, Jr. was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in December of 1946. His parents were Fred Joseph Foley and Doris Nelson Foley. He moved to the Philadelphia area with his family when he was four years old. He is married, has three children and four grandchildren. He lived in Delaware County growing up. Dr. Foley attended St. Andrew's Grade School and Monsignor Bonner High School for Boys. He attended St. Joseph’s College as an undergrad majoring in Politics. He graduated with a B.A. in Politics in 1968. He attended Princeton University for his Master’s and Ph.D. programs. He graduated …
Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 10, No. 2, Wku Public Affairs
Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 10, No. 2, Wku Public Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. Articles:
- Rural School Supervision
- Manual Arts
- Rural School Attendance
- Trained Teachers in Rural School
- Fine Fall Attendance for Western
- A Four-Year College Course Leading to the B.S. Degree
- Cherry, Henry. Western Welcomes the Born Teacher as Well as Those Who Wish to be Made
- Read This Before Deciding
- Teachers College & Our Rural People
- Where Shall I Go to School?
- Dr. A.L. Crabb
- Former Students & Other Friends
- Lyceum Course Including All-Star Concert Series
- Notes
- Library – Old & New
- Museum
- Athletics
- Expenses
- Board
- Graduates from …
Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 10, No. 1, Wku Public Affairs
Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 10, No. 1, Wku Public Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. Articles:
- Program – First Semester 1927-1928
- Freshman Coach – Carl Anderson
- Markmanship
- The Processional was a Striking & Interesting Feature of the Commencement Program
- Board & Room
- Personnel Department
- Dr. Edward Griggs