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in the summer of that year. This work "became the bible of hundreds of military officers in their study of the subject." One publication would declare in 1948 that "perhaps no man in the country ever made a more thorough study of compulsory military training." During World War II, he helped train men
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and designed a conscription program that was considered a model for the rest of the country – Wisconsin was able to prepare men for service earlier than any other state. He served in the staff of Major General
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Selective service in Illinois, 1940-1947: A complete history of the operation of the Selective Service System in Illinois from its inception on September 16, 1940 to its termination on March 31, 1947
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Fitzpatrick developed a reputation for his knowledge of draft policy. By 1940, he was considered one of the country's "foremost authorities in conscription," as he published
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In 1913, he became assigned to the Wisconsin State Board of Public Affairs, and drafted the first minimum wage for Wisconsin teachers. He was the state's
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in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was known for being one of the country's foremost experts on military draft policy during World War I and World War II.
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for 25 years. After his retirement from Mount Mary, he moved to Washington, D.C., in 1954, where he died on September 13, 1960. He was buried in
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for its memorial library the following year. Fitzpatrick was appointed in 1929 as the president of
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College administrator, author, editor, government official, military officer, conscription expert
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Edward A. Fitzpatrick was born on August 29, 1884, in New York City, where he studied at the
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The Scholarship of Teachers in Secondary Schools: The Sachs Prize Essay of 1926
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A History of Five Women Philanthropists at Marquette University, 1881-1991
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to Milwaukee. He would continue to hold this role until 1954. During the
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Conscription and America: A Study of Conscription in a Democracy
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Conscription and America: A Study of Conscription in a Democracy
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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in the Army and served under the leadership of General
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The Educational Views and Influence of De Witt Clinton
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expert. From 1929 to 1954, he served as president of
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(December 1995). 212:National Recovery Administration 196:Marquette University High School 601:20th-century American academics 292:The Autobiography of a College 18:Edward Fitzpatrick (died 1696) 1: 181:Selective Service Act of 1917 586:Marquette University faculty 269:Budget Making in a Democracy 156:New York City public schools 251:Arlington National Cemetery 116:Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick 627: 596:Writers from New York City 509:"Institutional Leadership" 274:Experts in City Government 15: 32: 240:Selective Service System 130:Early life and education 429:Kleber, Victor (1948). 247:Catholic School Journal 179:, administrator of the 566:Writers from Milwaukee 286:In the Service of God 170:administrator during 27:Edward A. Fitzpatrick 405:. September 18, 1940 346:. 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Edward Fitzpatrick (died 1696)

Teachers College, Columbia University
conscription
Mount Mary College
New York Training School for Teachers
Bachelor of Science
Teachers College, Columbia University
Master of Arts
Doctor of Philosophy
New York City public schools
military draft
World War I
Enoch Crowder
Selective Service Act of 1917
Marquette University Graduate School
Milwaukee
Marquette University High School
Mount Mary College
Prairie du Chien
Great Depression
National Recovery Administration
Camp Grant
Rockford, Illinois
lieutenant colonel
Lewis Blaine Hershey
Selective Service System
Arlington National Cemetery

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