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Russell L. Caldwell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russell L. Caldwell
Russell Leon Caldwell was an American historian, educator, and community activist. He was born August 13, 1904, in Farrell, PA, and died May 23, 1979, at Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital in Inglewood, CA, due to cardiovascular disease at the age of 74. Caldwell and his wife, Ruth, were married September 2, 1934, in Toledo, OH, in a ceremony performed by Ruth's father, the Reverend B. T. Burnworth. Their son, Stanley Russell Caldwell, was born in Wooster, OH, where Caldwell was teaching in the high school before the family moved to southern California. Their daughter, Ruth, taught for many years at Luther College (Decorah, IA). == Education ==
Caldwell received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hiram College (OH) in 1927. While at Hiram, he was involved in the Delphic Literary Society, Pi Kappa Delta Debate Society, and the Men's Self-Government Society. He taught at Wooster (OH) High School from 1930 to 1944. Caldwell received his Master of Arts and Ph.D. degrees in History from the University of Southern California (USC) in 1933 and 1948, respectively. His Master's thesis was titled ''An Historical Study of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux as Persecutor of Abelard''; his doctoral dissertation was on ''The Influence of the Federal Bar Upon the Interpretation of the Constitution Under John Marshall.''
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