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Fred Rankin MacFadden Jr.

Professor Emeritus at English, University of Pennsylvania0 Followers

Dedicated to exploring the nuances of American literature, Fred Rankin MacFadden Jr. has made significant contributions to the field through his extensive academic career and diverse extracurricular engagements. With a Ph.D. in English from the University of Pennsylvania, obtained in 1961, Fred devoted 36 years to teaching at Coppin State College in Baltimore, Maryland, where he earned the esteemed title of Professor Emeritus upon his retirement. Throughout his tenure, Fred's research delved deeply into the intricacies of American literature, enriching the academic community with his insights and fostering a love for literature among his students. His commitment to education and scholarship was matched by his active participation in various community and intellectual pursuits. Beyond the classroom, Fred served as an editor for the Baltimore area Mensa newsletter, where he contributed to the intellectual discourse within the community. His passion for the arts was evident through his involvement with the Arena Players of Baltimore, where he not only served on the board but also showcased his talents as an actor. Fred's eloquence and communication skills were further highlighted by his achievements with Toastmasters International, where he was recognized as a winning participant. His multifaceted interests and contributions have left a lasting impact on both the academic and local communities, reflecting a career marked by dedication, creativity, and a profound understanding of American literature.

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