Mulford Stough
Associate Professor of History
Education and Career
A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1911, engaged in Business, 1911-19; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1925; studied at Johns Hopkins, summer 1928; studied at Columbia University, summer 1931.

Activities
Member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, American Historical Association.

Publications
Author of the "The Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1793" in the January 1933 issue of Pennsylvania History.

Involvement with Dickinson College
Stough joined the Dickinson faculty in 1925 as an Associate Professor of History. He taught two classes in history during the 1933-1934 school year1. In addition to teaching, Stough was a faculty advisor to the Commons Club and Omicron Delta Kappa. His office was located in room 11 of the West College Building2.

Footnotes

1.1933-1934 Dickinson College Course Catalogue Book, p. 39-41.
2.1933-1934 Dickinson College Student Handbook, p. 21.

Bibliography

Dickinson College, Microcosm, 1934, p. 36, Dickinson College Archives.
"Stough, Mulford" Dropfile, Dickinson College Archives.
1933-1934 Dickinson College Course Catalogue Book, Dickinson College Archives.
1933-1934 Dickinson College Student Handbook, Dickinson College Archives.

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-Cynthia L. Mackey '03
Class of 1934     Chronicles

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Dickinson 1934 is a project of Prof. Osborne's History 204 Class, Fall Semester 2000.