Byron
Kenneth Armstrong, born in Westfield, Indiana,
entered Indiana University where he studied philosophy,
mathematics, and sociology. After finishing Indiana University,
he earned his Master's degree at Columbia University in
1913, and subsequently the Doctor of Philosophy degree from
the University of Michigan. He held teaching positions in
Florida, Indiana, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
During World War I, he served as an investigator
for the Department of Labor. He was awarded the Laurel Wreath
in 1935.
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