Difference between revisions of "Joseph A. Day"
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Day lived in Morrilton and Fort Smith. He attended the Arkansas State Teachers College (now known as the University of Central Arkansas), he received his Bachelors of Science from George Peabody College, and his Master of Science from Columbia University. | Day lived in Morrilton and Fort Smith. He attended the Arkansas State Teachers College (now known as the University of Central Arkansas), he received his Bachelors of Science from George Peabody College, and his Master of Science from Columbia University. | ||
− | He had three children: Joe Jr., Elizabeth, and Margaret | + | He had three children: Joe Jr., Elizabeth, and Margaret. |
He served in WWI, as well as WII, in the National Guard. | He served in WWI, as well as WII, in the National Guard. |
Revision as of 11:29, 17 April 2016
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph A. Day
[D.O.B.]-27 October 1944
Principal of Morrilton High School, Chairman of the Morrilton Chamber of Commerce, Fort Smith Junior High Principal 1928-1938, and President of Henderson State Teachers College until 1941, and was the Principal of Peabody School in 1923
Personal History
Day lived in Morrilton and Fort Smith. He attended the Arkansas State Teachers College (now known as the University of Central Arkansas), he received his Bachelors of Science from George Peabody College, and his Master of Science from Columbia University.
He had three children: Joe Jr., Elizabeth, and Margaret.
He served in WWI, as well as WII, in the National Guard.
Death
Day died in the Army and Navy General Hospital in Hot Springs, AR from a disease he had contracted while serving in Alaska.