Knoll, Paul (1960)

Title
Knoll, Paul (1960)
Description
Paul Knoll was born in a small farm town outside of Spokane, Washington, and lived there until the fourth grade, when his family relocated to Oregon City. In 1956, he enrolled at Lewis & Clark College. Mr. Knoll lived on campus all four years of his time at Lewis & Clark, serving as freshman and senior class presidents, and a resident advisor, among other posts. After exploring more majors than most students even consider, Mr. Knoll decided to major in foreign language, German and Greek specifically. He also attended Lewis & Clark with his then-to-be wife, Susan Lathrop Knoll, whom he had known since high school. Following his graduate work in history at the University of Colorado, Mr. Knoll went on to work for the Advanced Placement testing company, University of Southern California, and other academic institutions.
Subject
Oral History
Creator
Lewis & Clark College
Date
20150306
Format
PDF
Type
Text
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