found: Author's Bosses and reformers, 1973.
found: AHA Today, 4 January 2018(Blaine A. Brownell, is a retired historian; lives outside of Charlottesville, Virginia; BA, Washington & Lee University; MA, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; detoured into academic administration fairly early in his career, yet continued to publish and to edit the Journal of Urban History until 1990; served as a department chair, dean, and graduate dean (University of Alabama at Birmingham); provost (University of North Texas); director of international programs (University of Memphis); president (Ball State University), interim dean of business administration and interim provost (University of South Florida at St. Petersburg); CEO of an international academic quality assurance company, headquartered at the University of Virginia; later consultant to the minister of higher education and research, and two national universities, in the United Arab Emirates; held appointments as a tenured full professor at four different universities)
found: Ball State University profile page, 4 January 2018(Blaine A. Brownell, 2000-2004; Ball State's 12th president; recognized authority in urban history and the history of the American south)
found: Wikipedia.com, 4 January 2018(Blaine A. Brownell; born 1943; has experience teaching overseas: taught as a Fulbright Professor in American History and Urban Studies at Hiroshima University (1977-1978), a visiting professor at Sichuan University in China (in 1978), and an academic specialist for the U.S. Information Agency in Brazil, succeeded John E. Worthen as president of Ball State (2000), also accepted a tenured appointment as Professor of History and Urban Planning)