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Brumbaugh taught at the University of Chicago beginning in 1926, and completed his Ph.D. there in 1929 with a dissertation on the authority of school boards as defined by the courts. He became an associate professor in 1935 and rose to full professor the following year, holding that rank until his
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college. He was the first president to preside over the school under its current name, as the name was changed from "Frances Shimer College" to "Shimer College" at the time that the school became coeducational.
17: 158: 69:. He had previously held the position of acting dean. Brumbaugh retired from the university in 1944 but remained active in professional associations. 50:, and was named Dean at Mount Morris College. In 1921 he became president of Mount Morris College, a position which he held until resigning in 1925. 182: 213: 268: 27:(February 14, 1890 – February 25, 1983) was a higher education administrator and professor of education, and the sixth president of 459: 100:
in Atlanta, Georgia. He held this position until retiring for the second time in 1970. He and his wife then moved to Florida.
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in early 1893. He subsequently became a teacher and superintendent in local schools, before traveling to
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from 1950 to 1954, Brumbaugh presided over the transition of the Shimer curriculum from a women's
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A.J. Brumbaugh and Ruth Sherrick Brumbaugh, at Shimer College c. 1952
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In 1955, Brumbaugh left Shimer to take a staff position with the
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retirement in 1944. In 1937, he became president of the
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Durnbaugh, Donald F. (1983). "Brumbaugh, Aaron John".
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Shimer College
Hartville, Ohio
Mount Morris College
Mount Morris, Illinois
University of Chicago
American College Personnel Association
Robert Maynard Hutchins
College of the University of Chicago

Mount Carroll, Illinois
junior college
Great Books
Southern Regional Education Board
History of Shimer College


The Brethren Encyclopedia
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