The grocer and merchant "knew my desultory ways and rejected me on suggestion. While a student in college, White sent three letters asking for a job - one to a grocer, one to a merchant and the third to the editor of the El Dorado paper. "Sheer luck put me into the newspaper business," he wrote in 1885. In later years, White would receive honorary degrees from at least eight leading universities. Though the future "Sage of Emporia" attended both colleges, he never earned a degree. White grew up in El Dorado, attended the College of Emporia and later the University of Kansas. He was the son of Allen White, a country merchant and doctor, and Mary A. The Budig Teaching Professorship of Writing Promotion and Tenure Procedures for a Direct Hire Post-Tenure Review Criteria and Procedures Mentor Group/Candidate Review Guidelines for Tenure Track Faculty Grant or Contract Related Redistribution of Effort Remembering John Bremner on his 100th birthday Minor in Journalism and Mass Communications William Allen White National Citation AwardÄ«y-laws of the William Allen White FoundationÄigital Marketing Communications Concentration Red Rocks, the home of William Allen White
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