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In 1898, he was appointed to the faculty of Stanford.
In 1898, he was appointed to the faculty of Stanford.


Now it higher education, Cubberley began graduate studies at [[Columbia University]].  He recieved the Ph.D. in 1905.  He was asked to stay on as professor of education.  By 1917, he was appointed dean of the school of education.  He retired in 1933.
Now it higher education, Cubberley began graduate studies at [[Columbia University]].  He received the Ph.D. in 1905.  He was asked to stay on as professor of education.  By 1917, he was appointed dean of the school of education.  He retired in 1933.


He died in 1941.
He died in 1941.

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Ellwood P. Cubberley (1868–1941) was an American educator and school reformer.

He was president of Vincennes University from 1891 to 1896.

Cubberley was born in Andrews, Indiana in 1868.

He received his B.A. from Indiana University in 1891.

Following his tenure at Vincennes, Cubberley was appointed superintendent of the San Diego schools, a post he held for two years.

In 1898, he was appointed to the faculty of Stanford.

Now it higher education, Cubberley began graduate studies at Columbia University. He received the Ph.D. in 1905. He was asked to stay on as professor of education. By 1917, he was appointed dean of the school of education. He retired in 1933.

He died in 1941.