Draft:Cedric Cummins

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Cedric Cummins (1908–1980) was a history professor and author at the University of South Dakota. He wrote a history of the school, University of South Dakota, 1862-1966.[1][2] He also wrote Indiana public opinion and the World War 1914-1917.

Cummins was born in English, Indiana. He married Evelyn L. McFadden in September 1932 and they had three daughters. Cummins received a doctorate from the University of Indiana in 1944. He relocated to Vermillion, South Dakota after Cummins in 1946 and was part of the History Department faculty until his death.[1]

He wrote a history of the Unoversity of South Dakota.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "Collection: Cedric Cummins papers | The University of South Dakota Archives and Special Collections Finding Aids". archives.usd.edu.
  2. ^ a b Horner, John E. (September 1, 1976). "The University of South Dakota, 1862–1966 by Cedric Cummins". Indiana Magazine of History – via scholarworks.iu.edu.