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Manning J. Dauer

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276: 173:. Dauer was a student at UF, earning his bachelor's degree in 1930 and his master's degree in 1931. After receiving his doctoral degree from the University of Illinois in 1933, he returned to UF in 1933 as an instructor. He remained at UF until his retirement in 1980 except for a period of service in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. Dauer established UF's political science department in 1950. He was named a distinguished service professor at UF in 1972 and was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree in 1983. 187:
Department of History and Political Science and then at the Department of Political Science when it became a separate department in 1950. He was the first chair of the Department of Political Science, and served in this position for 25 years. His primary research interests was in
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During 50 years of teaching political science, Manning Dauer influenced more than 15,000 students, including U.S. Sen.
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Dauer devoted his life to UF and to the state of Florida, and was one of the foremost scholars of
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University of Illinois College of Liberal Arts and Sciences alumni
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Dauer is best known as the principal articulate of the 1967
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Was responsible for the reapportionment of the state of
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University of Illinois
University of Florida
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Political science
University of Florida
political scientist
North Carolina
bachelor's degree
master's degree
University of Florida
Ph.D.
University of Illinois
Bob Graham
Florida politics
University of Florida's
political theory
American politics
Federalist Party
John Adams
reapportionment
Florida
federal district court
Swann v. Adams
Florida Constitutional Revision Commission
Florida Constitution
American Political Science Association
Southern Political Science Association
Dauer Hall

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