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![]() ![]() Beginning in 1950, Krug began a long publishing career on the history of US education. Krug's early works dealt with US social life. In 1947, he returned to Stanford as an associate professor, but returned to Madison the next year. In 1943, he became a visiting assistant professor at [the University of Montana (In 1945, Krug became the Wisconsin State Curriculum Coordinator and held a concurrent position as Associate Professor of Education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. from Stanford University thereafter accepting a temporary appointment as assistant professor. He then taught social studies at Evanston Township High School until 1938. Krug attended Northwestern University, receiving a B.A. Herrick Professor of Educational Policy Studies. Krug (Septem– July 30, 1979) was the University of Wisconsin–Madison's first Virgil E. ![]()
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