FACULTY Howard Edwards, A. M„ LL. D President K ♦ ; + K A; A. M„ Randolph-Macon College. 1876; Student, University o£ Leipzig. 1877-1878; Student in Paris. 1878; Teacher. Bethel Academy, Virginia, 1878-1880; Teacher, Bingham School. North Carolina. 1880-1882; Acting Prin- cipal of Bethel Academy, Virginia. 1882-1884; Principal. Tuscumhia Academy, Alabama, 1884-1885; Professor of English and Modern Languages, University of Arkansas, 1885-1890; Professor of English and Modern Languages, Michigan Agricultural College. 1890-1906; LL. D„ University of Arkansas, 1891; Leave of absence in France and England, 1891-1892; Entered upon duties as President, July 1. 1906. Burt Laws Hartwell, Ph. D Professor of Agricultural Chemistry CSC; XS; ♦ K : B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College and Boston University, 1889; M. S.. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1900; Ph. D., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, 1903; Appointed First Assistant Chemist. R. I. Experi- ment Station, 1891; Appointed Associate Chemist. 1903; Professor of Agricul- tural Chemistry, 1908; Appointed Director, December. 1912. Harriet LaThrop Merrow, A. M Professor of Botany and Secretary of the Faculty. B. S., Wellesley College. 1886; Teacher of Science, Plymouth High School. 1887- 1888; Teacher of Science. Harcourt Place. Bambier, ( )., 1888-1891; Graduate student, University ..f Michigan. 1891-1892; A. M.. Wellesley College. 1893; Graduate assistant, Botanical Laboratory, University of Michigan. 1893-1894; Appointed Professor of Botany, January, 1895. Virgil Louis Leighton, Ph. D Professor of Chemistry A T A; 4 R K : 4 K 4 ; A B., Tufts College. 1894; A. M.. Kansas State University. 1895; Ph. D., Tufts College, 1897; Instructor in Organic Chemistry. Tufts Col- lege. 1897-1901 ; Appointed Associate Professor of Chemistry. 1901 ; Pro- fessor. 1903. John Barlow, A. M Professor of Zoology A ' P ; 4 B K ; 4 K + : B. S., Middlebury. 1895; A. M., Brown University, 18%; Assistant Biologist. R. I. Experiment Station, 1898; Professor of Biology, Fair- mount College, 1898-1901 ; Appointed Professor of Zoology, 1901. Marshall Henry Tyler, B. S Professor of Mathematics OAT; B. S., Amherst College. 1897; Instructor at St. Mark ' s 1897 - 1898; Appointed Master of the Preparatory School, 1898; Professor of Mathematics, 1906. George Edward Adams, B. S Professor of Agriculture B. S., R. I. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 1894 ; Student, Cornell University, 1897 and 1899-1901 ; Assistant in Horticulture, Rhode Island Ex- periment Station. 1895-1901 ; Assistant Agricultural. Rhode Island Experiment Station, 1901-1906; Associate. Agronomy, 1906; State Statistical Agent. U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1901 ; Appointed Professor of Agriculture, 1907. 5
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Samuel Harvey Webster, B. S Professor of Civil Engineering + K ; 2 ♦ ; A. B„ Waynesburg College, Pa., 1893 , Instructor, Jackson High School, Michigan. 1894-1896; Instructor, Washington State College, 1896-1903 ; Student, Leland Stanford University, 1903-1904; B. S.. University of Illinois, 1906; Instructor of Civil Engineering, Oklahoma State College; Assistant Pro- fessor of Civil Engineering, Oklahoma State College, 1907 ; Appointed Professor of Civil Engineering. 1907. Royai, Linfield Wales, B. S Professor of Mechnical Engineering B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902 ; Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1902-1904; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, State College of North Carolina. 1904-1905; Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, University of Tennessee. 1905-1908; Appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 1908; Chief of Engineering Department. 1909. Lester Wells Board max, A. M Professor of English Lierature A K E; Brown University. A. B., 1899; A. M„ 1902; Graduate Student in English. University of Chicago, 1899-1900; Teacher of English, Cook Academy, Montour Falls. X. Y.. 1900-1901 ; Teacher of English, The University School. Providence. R. I.. 1901-1904; Graduate Student. Teacher’s College, Columbia University, Summer Sessions of 1905-1906; Teacher of English, Baltimore City College. Baltimore, Mr., 1904-1909; Head of Department of English, 1909-1912; Professor of Literature and Education and Head of the English Department at Rhode Island State College, 1912; Member of National Educational Asso- ciation. Leonard PerlEy Dickinson, B. S Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. A X P; B. S.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 18% ; With American Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1896; Insrutcor in Electrical Engineering, Uni- versity of Maine, 1898; Instructor in Electrical Engineering Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. 1899; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Lafayette College. 1903: Appointed Professor of Physics and Electrical En- gineering, 1909. Herman Churchill, A. B., A. M Professor of Rhetoric and Composition B 6 II ; 4 B K : + K + ; Syracuse University, A. B., 1894; Summer Sessions, Chautauqua, N. Y„ Chicago University, University of Wisconsin ; University of Wisconsin A. M., 1902; Instructor of English in Academic schools, 1894-1903; English Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., 1903-1907 ; Head of English Department. Southwestern College. Winfield, Kan., 1907-1909; Head of English Department, Nebraska Wesleyan University. 1909-1912; R. I. S. C., 1912. Wilbur Egbert Dove, U. S. A Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain United States Army, Retired. Cadet at De Veaux College. Niagara Falls, N. Y„ 1884-1888; Graduated with the rank of cadet captain ; Enlisted in the United States Army. January 28, 1889 ; Private, Corporal and Sergeant. Co. “E,” 12th Infantry, 1889-1892; Appointed Second Leutenant. July 18. 1892; Promoted to First Lieutenant, April 26, 1898; Captain, February 2, 1901 ; Served with regiment, 12th Infantry, in garrison and in camp in North Dakota. South Dakota. Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Georgia. Florida, Cuba and the Philippine Islands ; Retired from active service, December 17, 1901, as a result of “disability in line of duty due to a wound received in battle.” On duty with the United States Infantry Association in Washington. D. C„ 1904-1905; On recruiting duty at Albany, N Y., 1905-1909; Professor of
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