Mulford q sibley biography of michael
Born to Erna and William Mulford Quickert Sibley (–) was a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota. He was a controversial figure because he advocated positions such as socialism and pacifism at a time (the McCarthy era of the s) when these were highly unpopular. [1].
Book Reviews: Conscription of
Mulford Quickert Sibley () was a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota; socialist; Quaker; and author of Conscription of conscience (), for which he won the Franklin Roosevelt Prize from the American Political Science Association, Technology and utopian thought (), and other books.Cit., Page MULFORD Q. Born in Marston, Missouri, on J, Mulford Q. Sibley grew up in Oklahoma, graduating from Central State University, Edmund, and the university in Norman in the mid thirties; in , he completed a doctorate in political science at the University of Minnesota.
MULFORD Q. SIBLEY. A Mulford Q. Sibley, professor of political science and American studies emeritus at the University of Minnesota, died on Ap at age 76 from cardiac arrest after an asthmatic attack from which he never regained consciousness.