Education and Career
A.B., Dickinson College, 1899; A.M., 1901; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1906-1907; Teacher of Greek and Latin, Dickinson Seminary, 1899; Teacher of Greek and Latin, Conway Hall, 1900-05; Physical Director, Tome School, Port Deposit, Md., 1917; Physical Director, Friends School, Baltimore, Md., 1918.Activities
Member of the Athletic Association.Involvement with Dickinson College
While a student at Dickinson, Craver was a member of the football and track team. He was a brother of Phi Kappa Sigma and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Craver joined the Dickinson faculty in 1910 as the Physical Director and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. He held this position until 1917, when he left to teach at the Tome School. Upon his return in 1919 he again held the position of Physical Director and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. Finally in 1920 he was given the position of Professor of Physical Education and Professor of Mathematics. During the 1933-1934 school year he taught one class in Greek and one class in Mathematics1. In addition to teaching, Craver was the coach of the track and cross country team during the 1933-1934 season. Craver was also the advisor to the Greek Club and the treasurer of the Phi Beta Kappa faculty committee.1.1933-1934 Dickinson College Course Catalogue Book, p. 38-43. Footnotes
"Craver, Forrest Eugene" Dropfile, Dickinson College Archives. Bibliography
1933-1934 Dickinson College Course Catalogue Book, Dickinson College Archives.
Dickinson College Microcosm, p. 32, 1934, Dickinson College Archives.-Cynthia L. Mackey '03
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