Newman, Parley W., 1923-
Dates
- Existence: 1923-
Biographical History
Parley W. Newman (born 1923) was a professor of speech pathology in Utah and WWII veteran.
Parley W. Newman was born in 1923 and was raised in Ogden, Utah. He served as a paratrooper for the United States Army during WWII. He was stationed in New Guinea and was involved in a airborne assault in the Philippines. He later became a professor of speech pathology at Brigham Young University. As of 1999, he was a resident of Orem, Utah.
Citation:
Assessment and remediation of articulatory and phonological disorders, c1985: t.p. (Parley W. Newman, Brigham Young Univ.)LC data base, 7-26-85 (hdg.: Newman, Parley W., 1923- )
Ben Bahlmann interviews, 1998-2000 (Parley W. Newman was born in 1923 and was raised in Ogden, Utah. He served as a paratrooper for the United States Army during WWII. He was stationed in New Guinea and was involved in a airborne assault in the Philippines. As of 1999, he was a resident of Orem, Utah)
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Educational Psychology records
Contains accreditation/reaccreditation reports, research tests and results, communicative disorder articles, and department correspondence. Materials date from between 1968 and 1991.
Oral history interview with Parley W. Newman, 1999 November 20
Typescript of an interview with Parley W. Newman, conducted by Ben Bahlmann on November 20, 1999. The audiocassettes, from which this interview was transcribed, were retained by Bahlmann. Newman talks about his service as a paratrooper for the United States Army during WWII. He was stationed in New Guinea and was involved in a airborne assault in the Philippines.