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29: 266:, at the time of their marriage. They both completed their teaching training and began their teaching careers in Baldwin County. Bill began teaching in 1937 and Polly in 1938. In 1942, he joined the Merchant Marines and served until the end of 317:
in the fall of 1949. He was employed as a full-time instructor on the staff of Teachers College during the academic year of 1950-51. He also completed his doctoral dissertation during that year.
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in 1973 and retired on total disability in June, 1974. He was honored at his retirement by having an annual (perpetual) scholarship given in his name by the
358:, as superintendent of schools there. The University of Alabama offered William the opportunity to make a study of the professional teaching personnel in 289:, providing the means for her husband to complete his graduate degree in 1949. William Hadley accepted a position as State Supervisor of Education in the 433: 366:) on a contract basis. He accepted, completed the study, and then accepted his last professional post as Superintendent of Schools, Dist. #41, in 278:
and raised their two daughters. At the end of the War, Bill joined his family in Mobile where he and his wife resumed their teaching careers.
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of Education he was recommended for and received a full fellowship by the General Education Board of the
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Bill Hadley, the youngest child of Joseph William and Pauline Elizabeth Simmons Hadley, was born in
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where he completed his B.S. and M.A. degrees. His wife was a principal and teacher in
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Bill and Polly had three children: Carol Joan Hadley, born September 17, 1937, in
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in the United States, and one of the first such schools carries his name.
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months at the university, he accepted the superintendency of schools in
262:. Both Bill and Polly were students at Daphne State Normal School in 396:, on July 1, 1974, where he lived until his death on June 29, 1992. 332:. In June 1951 Bill accepted an associate professorship at the 22: 258:, on March 21, 1917. He married Wilma (Polly) Funchess of 328:; and John William Hadley, born February 13, 1951, in 234: 226: 206: 196: 188: 180: 161: 142: 135: 392:Bill and Polly moved to their retirement home in 324:; Rita Mable Hadley, born August 8, 1939, in 8: 57:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 132: 121:Learn how and when to remove this message 16:For other people with the same name, see 336:, and he moved his family there. After 307:Teachers College, Columbia University 297:, in the Spring of 1949. Through the 7: 55:adding citations to reliable sources 270:. Polly continued to teach in the 14: 27: 434:20th-century American educators 354:, and two years later moved to 1: 334:University of Texas at Austin 230:Wilma (Polly) Funchess Hadley 429:University of Alabama alumni 424:University of Alabama people 281:In 1948, he returned to the 419:Schoolteachers from Alabama 450: 15: 394:Magnolia Springs, Alabama 373:William Hadley underwent 360:Jefferson County, Alabama 173:Magnolia Springs, Alabama 383:William M. Hadley School 291:Alabama State Department 362:(including the city of 330:New York City, New York 264:Baldwin County, Alabama 303:Rockefeller Foundation 249:middle school movement 283:University of Alabama 276:Mobile school systems 201:University of Alabama 387:Glen Ellyn, Illinois 368:Glen Ellyn, Illinois 245:William Moore Hadley 147:William Moore Hadley 51:improve this article 295:Montgomery, Alabama 256:Summerdale, Alabama 154:Summerdale, Alabama 70:"William M. Hadley" 379:Glen Ellyn Schools 375:open heart surgery 184:Summerdale Alabama 287:Tuscaloosa County 242: 241: 137:William M. Hadley 131: 130: 123: 105: 441: 349: 348: 344: 341: 299:State Department 189:Other names 168: 133: 126: 119: 115: 112: 106: 104: 63: 31: 23: 449: 448: 444: 443: 442: 440: 439: 438: 399: 398: 346: 342: 339: 337: 326:Mobile, Alabama 260:Mobile, Alabama 222: 197:Alma mater 176: 170: 166: 157: 151: 149: 148: 138: 127: 116: 110: 107: 64: 62: 48: 32: 21: 12: 11: 5: 447: 445: 437: 436: 431: 426: 421: 416: 411: 401: 400: 356:Midland, Texas 322:Foley, Alabama 240: 239: 236: 232: 231: 228: 224: 223: 221: 220: 219:superintendent 217: 214: 210: 208: 204: 203: 198: 194: 193: 190: 186: 185: 182: 178: 177: 171: 169:(aged 75) 163: 159: 158: 152: 150:March 21, 1917 146: 144: 140: 139: 136: 129: 128: 35: 33: 26: 18:William Hadley 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 446: 435: 432: 430: 427: 425: 422: 420: 417: 415: 412: 410: 407: 406: 404: 397: 395: 390: 388: 385:, located in 384: 380: 376: 371: 370:(1956-1974). 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 335: 331: 327: 323: 318: 316: 312: 311:New York City 308: 304: 300: 296: 292: 288: 284: 279: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 252: 250: 246: 237: 233: 229: 225: 218: 215: 212: 211: 209: 205: 202: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 181:Resting place 179: 174: 165:June 29, 1992 164: 160: 155: 145: 141: 134: 125: 122: 114: 103: 100: 96: 93: 89: 86: 82: 79: 75: 72: –  71: 67: 66:Find sources: 60: 56: 52: 46: 45: 41: 36:This article 34: 30: 25: 24: 19: 391: 372: 352:Alice, Texas 319: 280: 268:World War II 253: 244: 243: 167:(1992-06-29) 117: 108: 98: 91: 84: 77: 65: 49:Please help 37: 414:1992 deaths 409:1917 births 207:Occupations 403:Categories 364:Birmingham 81:newspapers 216:principal 111:June 2019 38:does not 315:New York 235:Children 345:⁄ 272:Baldwin 213:Teacher 95:scholar 59:removed 44:sources 227:Spouse 97:  90:  83:  76:  68:  102:JSTOR 88:books 274:and 192:Bill 175:, US 162:Died 156:, US 143:Born 74:news 42:any 40:cite 305:to 293:in 53:by 405:: 338:13 313:, 309:, 347:2 343:1 340:+ 238:3 124:) 118:( 113:) 109:( 99:· 92:· 85:· 78:· 61:. 47:. 20:.

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