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Bruno E. Jacob

Bruno Ernst Jacob (September 9, 1899 – January 5, 1979) was a professor at Ripon College in Wisconsin and founder of the National Forensic League. He served as the League's Executive Secretary from 1925 until his retirement in 1969. Karl Mundt, who is best remembered as a Senator from South Dakota, was the League's President from 1932 until 1971.
== Biography ==
Jacob was born in Valders, Wisconsin, the youngest of four boys. He graduated from Manitowoc High School in 1918 and earned a B.A. in Economics from Ripon College in 1922. After graduation, he went on to teach Social Studies at Ripon College and coach debate at Chippewa Falls High School. Later, he taught as an Assistant Professor of Speech at Ripon College.
As a college student, Jacob compiled a vest-pocket handbook entitled ''Suggestions for the Debater'' which achieved national circulation. This handbook led indirectly to the founding of the National Forensic League in 1925.
Bruno E. Jacob is also a founding member of Phi Kappa Pi, a local fraternity at Ripon College.

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