LOGUE, CALVIN McLEOD, 1935-

Biography:

College professor. Born– July 14, 1935, Bay Minette. Education– Auburn University, B.A., 1960; Florida State University, M.S., 1961; Louisiana State University, Ph.D., 1967. Served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1956-58. Employed by Birmingham Southern College, 1961-1964; Louisiana State University, 1964-1966; University of Arkansas, 1966-1967; University of Georgia, 1967-2000.  Josiah Meigs Professor of Communications Studies. Member Speech Communication Association.  Received teaching award at UGA, 1982;  awarded emeritus status on his retirement in 2000.

Source:

Contemporary Authors online; Directory of American Scholars, 1982.

Publication(s):

Eugene Talmadge; Rhetoric and Response. New York; Greenwood Press, 1989.

Ralph McGill; Editor and publisher. 3 vols. Durham, N.C.; Moore Publishing Co., 1969-1980.

Editor;

No Place to Hide:  The South and Human Rights. 2 vols. Mercer University Press, 1984.

Representative American Speeches, 1937-1997.  New York:  H. W. Wilson, 1997.

Southern Encounters:  Southerners of Note in Ralph McGill’s South.  Mercer University Press, 1981.

Joint_Publication(s):

Briefly Speaking: A Guide to Public Speaking in College and Career.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1992.

Speaking; Back to Fundamentals. Boston; Allyn & Bacon, 1976.

Speech Communication in Society.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1973.

Joint_Editor; 

New Diversity in Contemporary Southern Rhetoric.  LSU Press, 1987.

The Oratory of Southern Demogogues. Baton Rouge, La.; Louisiana State University Press, 1981

Readings in Interpersonal and Organizational Communication. Boston; Holbrook, 1969.

Voice of Georgia:  Speeches of Richard B. Russell, 1928-1969.  Mercer, 1997.

Papers;

A collection of the papers of Calvin McLeon Logue is held by the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia.