George was scholarly and well read, he received a bachelor of science from Bowling Green Normal School and a bachelor of commercial science from the People's College in Kansas City. He married Harriet S. Schwartz of Fremont, Ohio on 31 December 1926. Childless they adopted a son
David B. at age six and moved to Charleston South Carolina where they both taught in a private boy's school for twenty years returning to Bowling Green in 1946. They lived with Fred Hanke at the homestead on Conneaut and cared for him until his death. George spent the next six years as an instructor in business administration at by now Bowling Green State University. They also had taught in high school in Hastings, Florida.
George was scholarly and well read, he received a bachelor of science from Bowling Green Normal School and a bachelor of commercial science from the People's College in Kansas City. He married Harriet S. Schwartz of Fremont, Ohio on 31 December 1926. Childless they adopted a son
David B. at age six and moved to Charleston South Carolina where they both taught in a private boy's school for twenty years returning to Bowling Green in 1946. They lived with Fred Hanke at the homestead on Conneaut and cared for him until his death. George spent the next six years as an instructor in business administration at by now Bowling Green State University. They also had taught in high school in Hastings, Florida.
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