James R. Cameron Explained

James Reese Cameron (born 1929) is an educator and historian.

Early life and education

An Ohio native, Cameron began his undergraduate education at the Ohio State University. He transferred to the Eastern Nazarene College and received his bachelor's degree in history. He received his master's degree and doctoral degree from Boston University, in 1952 and 1959, respectively.[1] [2]

Career

Cameron began teaching at Eastern Nazarene Academy in 1951, soon after his graduation from the Eastern Nazarene College. He started teaching at the college in 1954, and the academy closed after 1955.[1] He became chair of the history department there in 1959 after the departure of Charles W. Akers. He also directed the intercollegiate debate program at Eastern Nazarene, which went to the National Debate Tournament in 1961 and 1962[3] (won by Harvard University and the Ohio State University, respectively),[4] and was visiting professor of history at Northwest Nazarene College starting in 1968.[2] In 2002, he retired and was made professor emeritus of history at ENC.[5] He has been an officer in the Quincy Historical Society,[6] a member of the New England Forensic Association and a Danforth Associate,[1] and a charter member of the Conference on Faith and History at Huntington University in Indiana.[5] He is also a member of the New England Historical Association, and a Pilgrim Society fellow, and continues to teach at Eastern Nazarene.[7]

Published works

Cameron is the author of several books:

Legacy

The James R. Cameron Center for History, Law, & Government at the Eastern Nazarene College was dedicated in 2005 in Dr. Cameron's honor.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cameron , James R. . James R. Cameron . Eastern Nazarene College—The First Fifty Years, 1900-1950 . Nazarene Publishing House . 1968 . Kansas City .
  2. Web site: James R. Cameron's speech at the dedication of the James R. Cameron Center for History, Law, & Government . October 15, 2005 . March 6, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924000349/http://www.enc.edu/history/cam_cent_dedication/cam_cent_speech.html . September 24, 2015 . dead .
  3. Web site: History of the ENC History Department . 2009-03-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090202145519/http://www.enc.edu/history/dept_hist.html . 2009-02-02 . dead .
  4. http://www.americanforensics.org/awards/ndtchamps.html AmericanForensics.org: National Debate Tournament Champions
  5. Web site: Conference on Faith and History Newsletter Vol. 17 No. 2 . 2009-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100603211310/http://www.huntington.edu/cfh/newsletter/cfh_newslettervol7nr2.pdf . 2010-06-03 . dead .
  6. http://www.ci.quincy.ma.us/coq/coqnew/QuincyHistoricalSocietyPage155.html Quincy Historical Society
  7. http://www.enc.edu/history/images/enc_hist_sum_fall_04.pdf Eastern Nazarene College History Newsletter Summer/Fall 2005 Vol. 7 No. 1
  8. http://www.enc.edu/history/ The James R. Cameron Center for History, Law, & Government at the Eastern Nazarene College