Talk:J. Matthew Gallman
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Trfasulo in topic Associate professor when?
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Associate professor when?
editThe text states "He was an assistant professor of history at Loyola University Maryland beginning in 1986. He became an associate professor in 1980..."
This couldn't happen unless Gallman is a time traveler. You make "Associate Professor" after "Assistant Professor." Perhaps 1980 is a typo for 1990?
And if Matt reads this, I didn't know you taught at Loyola in Baltimore. I graduated from there in 1969. I wish you'd been there when I was there. The professor who taught us American History I and II was the reason I switched my major from History to Political Science. Thomas R. Fasulo (talk) 01:06, 20 July 2021 (UTC)