found: His Let there be light, 1957.
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014(executive secretary, American History Research Center [Madison, Wis.]; Ph.D., Univ. of Texas.; b. 1/7/27)
found: The boys were men, 1971title page (Forrest McDonald) page 160 (Forrest McDonald; noted American historian; professor of history at Wayne State University; authority on the early years of the United States)
found: The University of Alabama Department of History website, viewed November 19, 2014(Forrest McDonald; Distinguished University Research Professor Emeritus; American History; Ph.D., University of Texas, 1955)
found: The Philadelphia Society website, viewed November 19, 2014Notes on Forrest McDonald page (Forrest McDonald served as President of The Philadelphia Society) Presidents of The Philadelphia Society page (Forrest McDonald 1988-90)
found: The University of Alabama History Department website, archived by the Internet Archive on October 4, 2006, viewed in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine November 19, 2014(Forrest McDonald, Distinguished University Professor; Born Orange, Texas, January 7, 1927; graduated Orange High School, 1943; Served U.S. Navy, 1945-46; Education: B.A., 1949; M.A., 1949; Ph.D., 1955--University of Texas, Austin; Professional Employment: University ot Texas, Teaching Fellow, 1950-51...State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1953-58...Brown University, Associate Professor, 1959-64, Professor, 1964-67...Wayne State University, Professor, 1967-76...University of Alabama, Professor, 1976-87; Distinguished University Research Professor, 1987--)
found: New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 27, 2016(in obituary published Jan. 22: Forrest McDonald; b. Jan. 7, 1927, Orange, Tex.; d. Tuesday [Jan. 19, 2016], Tuscaloosa, Ala., aged 89; presidential and constitutional scholar who challenged liberal shibboleths about early American history and lionized the founding fathers as uniquely intellectual)