Education and Career
A.B., Willamette University, 1920; A.B., Wesleyan University, 1921; S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology, 1925; A.M., Harvard University, 1928; Student Assistant in English, Harvard University 1927-28; Professor of English Literature, Summer Session, Williamette University, 1929.Military
United States Infantry Officers' Training Camp, The Presidio, California, and Camp Mac-Arthur, Texas.Activities
Member of Modern Language Association of America.Involvement with Dickinson College
Doney joined the Dickinson faculty in 1928 as an Associate Professor of English Literature. In 1929 he was bestowed with the Thomas Beaver Professor of English Literature. During the 1933-1934 school year, Doney taught four classes in English1. He could be found in his office in room 110 in Denny Hall2.1.1933-1934 Dickinson College Course Catalogue Book, p.35-36. Footnotes
2.1933-1934 Dickinson College Student Handbook, p.20."Doney, Paul Herbert" Dropfile, Dickinson College Archives. Bibliography
Dickinson College Microcosm, p. 35, 1934, Dickinson College Archives.
1933-1934 Dickinson College Course Catalogue Book, Dickinson College Archives.
1933-1934 Dickinson College Student Handbook, Dickinson College Archives.
-Cynthia L. Mackey '03
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