John krueger biography
John Richard Krueger (March 14, – February 7, ) was a professor at Indiana University, specialized in studies of Chuvash and Yakut, and Mongolian....
Krueger was born on March 14, in Fremont, Nebraska.John Krueger
American academic (–)
John Richard Krueger (March 14, – February 7, )[1] was a professor at Indiana University, specialized in studies of Chuvash and Yakut, and Mongolian languages.
His approximately 20 books are the standard works, each held in about one hundred United States research libraries. One of his most important contributions is that he translated numerous non-English sources and books into English, such as György Kara's Books of the Mongolian nomads: more than eight centuries of writing Mongolian.
Biography
John Richard Krueger was born on March 14, , in Fremont, Nebraska, to Edward and Winifred Krueger. In , his family moved to Washington, D.C., where Krueger developed an interest in languages.
John Richard Krueger was a professor at Indiana University, specialized in studies of Chuvash and Yakut, and Mongolian languages.
He attended George Washington University where he received a Bachelor of Arts in German. Krueger worked in various federal agencies. In the early s, he received a Fulbright Program scholarship and went to Copenhagen. While in Copenhagen, he s