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programs began to grow. One of the first groups to express dissatisfaction was the Seattle High School Teacher's League. The league felt that the university and especially the president were being biased toward the graduate school, and were preventing new students from enrolling. The university's policy, according to League members, served to be discriminatory toward students who possessed merely average ability.
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Spencer also advocated admission requirements be stiffened and that elective and so-called "sop-courses" be dropped. He felt arts and sciences should be the heart of higher education thereby greatly diminishing the role of technical and vocational training. After a short time, opposition to Spencer's
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According to Emory Magazine, "his purpose was to write a trilogy to separate the teaching of journalism into news writings, copy and editorial writing" (Spencer, 1970). In 1917, shortly before leaving the college, Spencer became chief editor of the Milwaukee Journal. This position was short-lived as
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In 1932, a new governor was elected by the state of Washington. 1932 also marked an important change in university administrative autonomy and student accessibility. With the new direction of state government and university procedure, it became evident that there must be changes on the highest level
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The presidency was then passed to Spencer, former dean of the university's college of journalism. Faculty and staff favored the new administration since more attention was given to salary increases and promotion opportunities. Spencer supported the efforts of the administration in providing a higher
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During the war years, Spencer established the War Service College at Syracuse. The college provided hard core courses in math, science and language for men about to enter military service. It was also during this time that he was instrumental in establishing propaganda as a specialized journalistic
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In September, 1919 Spencer resumed teaching, accepting a position as Director of the School of Journalism at the University of Washington. On January 11, 1926, Spencer was appointed dean of the school of journalism. In September the following year, Spencer accepted the position as president of the
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During the later part of the First World War (1918), Spencer became a captain in military intelligence for the United States Army. After the war, Lyle maintained his Army ties and in 1929 was appointed lieutenant colonel, in the special reserves He retained this rank until his retirement some ten
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During his professional career, Spencer authored several academic works including: William Gilmore Simms's The Yemassee (editor), Corpus Christi Pageants in England, Practical English Punctuation, News Writing, and Editorial Writing. Spencer was also active in various societies including: the
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Before retiring from Syracuse in June 1951 as dean emeritus, Spencer had also lectured at Oriental Culture Summer College in Tokyo (1940), received the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Gold Medal (1946), and Syracuse University's Distinguished Service Medal. He also possessed honorary
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university. According to Charles M. Gates' book, The First Century at the University of Washington, the political climate at the university (under Governor Hartley's administration) became so intolerable that the then president of the university, Dr. Suzzallo was forced to resign.
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level in scholarship and standards. During his inaugural address he stated, β€œWhen the Universities in any country cease to be in close touch with the social life and institutions of the people ... their days of influence are numbered.”
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of the university's administration. For these, and other reasons, Spencer tendered his resignation as president of the university on January 27, 1933, and his resignation became effective June 30, 1933.
69:(Master's degree) from the same college. While completing these degrees, he worked as part-time instructor and later professor (1903–1904) in the college's English department. In 1905, Spencer attended 31: 895:
Lindgren, C. E. (1996). The Life of Matthew Lyle Spencer: Educator, administrator, writer, and journalist. Oxford, MS: North Mississippi Antiquarian and Historical Society. (
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Lindgren, C. E. (1991) Distinguished Career of Mathew Lyle Spencer. The Panola Story. Panola County Historical and Genealogical Society, July–September, No. 3, 26–8.
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After leaving the University of Washington in April 1933, Spencer traveled to the University of Chicago where he taught one year. In 1934 Spencer organized the
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Dr. Matthew Lyle Spencer, former dean of the School of Journalism at the University of Washington and president for a time of that university, has accepted ...
442: 1373: 50:, the eldest son of Methodist Episcopal minister Reverend Flournoy Poindexter Spencer and Alice Eleanor Manes. Alice was the daughter of Henry Manes of 1014: 549: 998: 758: 1288: 146: 208:. In 1920, Spencer married his second wife, Helen McNaughton, and the couple would eventually have three children: Orton, Judson, and Helen. 1403: 991: 1408: 73:
where he received an additional A.M. degree. Between 1905–1906 and again in 1909–1910, Spencer also served as fellow of English at the
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Cook, R. C., et al. (1946). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Who's Who in American Education. Nashville: Who's Who in American Education, Inc.
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Local Department. (October 1910). Wofford College Journal. Spartanburg: The Calhoun, Carlisle and Preston Literary Societies, 45.
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While teaching at Wofford, Spencer met and married Ms. Lois Hill, but the marriage lasted only 10 years. The couple had one son,
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Gates Charles M. (1961). The First Century at the University of Washington - 1861–1961. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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Mackenzie, George N. (1966). Colonial Families of the United States of America. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 425 27.
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Cattell, J. M., Cattell, J. and Ross, E. E. (1941). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Leaders in Education. New York: The Science Press.
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Lindgren, C.E. (1992). The Spencer-Hill wedding - a time of joy. Wofford Today (Wofford College), Volume 24, Number 3:2.
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The Jaques Cattell Press. (1964). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Directory of American Scholars. New York: R. R. Bowker Company
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Lindgren, Carl Edwin. Matthew Lyle Spencer. . American National Biography. Cary, N.C.: Oxford University Press.
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Cattell, J. (Editor) (1942). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Directory of American Scholars. Lancaster: The Science Press.
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Obituary Section. (1969). M. Lyle Spencer Educator, Dead. The New York Times, 12 February:39, cols. 2 & 3.
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Later, while on leave, Spencer traveled to Egypt in 1936 and 1945 and became visiting professor at the
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Kritsberg, D. (1990). Office of Human Resources, Syracuse University (reply letter), 3 December.
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Lindgren, C. E.. (1991, August). The Spencer family. Le Despencer, Volume 15, Number 4:178-81.
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Professor Spencer to be Married. (1908). Wofford College Journal (Holiday Number), 155.
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Lindgren, C. E.. (1991). Mathew Lyle Spencer. Le Despencer, Volume 15, Number 3:124-28.
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was established at Syracuse in his honor in 1971. Basil Leon Walters was the first
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Spencer left Woman's College in 1911 to assume a position as English professor at
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Spencer felt it his duty, as war raged in Europe, to enlist in the military.
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form. He also served as the founding chair of the board of directors of the
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from the university in 1910. Prior to that, Spencer began teaching at
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Matthew Lyle Spencer: Educator, Administrator, Writer, and Journalist
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Spencer, Orton F. (1991). Private correspondence to author, April 20.
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where he later died at the age of 87. He was interred in New York.
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Foard, D. W. (1990). Phi Beta Kappa Society (letter), 30 November.
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Bolton, Frederick Elmer; Bibb, Thomas William (1934). "11".
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American Association of Schools and Journalism Departments,
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Syracuse University: Volume IV: The Tolley Years 1942-1969
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Dean M. Lyle Spencer Retires After 17 Years at Syracuse...
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University of Washington
Dean
School of Journalism
Syracuse University
Batesville, Mississippi
Thomasville, Georgia
Kentucky Wesleyan College
A.B.
A.M.
Northwestern University
University of Chicago
Ph.D.
Wofford College
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Huntingdon College
Lawrence College
Appleton, Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal
school of journalism
Syracuse University
American University in Cairo
Syracuse University Press
College of Puget Sound
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Lyle M. Spencer
Atlanta
Science Research Associates
IBM
Spencer Foundation
Clearwater, Florida

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