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Frank William Keaney, A.B., 4 BK Physical Director and Coach A. B., Bates College, 1911, Sub-master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Athletic Director at Putnam, Conn., 1911-1912., Sub-master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Athletic Director at Woonsocket, R. I., 1912.-1917; Instructor in Science and Athletic Director at Everett, Mass., 1917-192.0, Appointed Coach and Physical Director and Instructor in Chemistry at Rhode Island State College, 1910. Howland Burdick, B.S. Assistant Professor of Dairying P I K, B.S , Rhode Island State College, 1896; Appointed Assistant in Agriculture and Farm Super- intendent, 1896; Appointed Instructor in Agriculture, 1900; Appointed Assistant Professor in Dairying, 1906. Calvin Lester Coggins, B.S. Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering B. S., Rhode Island State College, 1907; Graduate Work, 1907-1909; Assistant in Physics, Ohio State- University, 1909-1910; Assistant in Physics, Dartmouth College, 1910-1912.; Instructor in Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1911- 1914; Appointed Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1914; Associate Member of American Physical Society. Frank Hartwell Bills, B.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., New Hampshire College, 1910; Appointed Instructor of Mathematics, Rhode Island State College, 1910, Appointed Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Rhode Island State College, 1917. Helen Elizabeth Peck, A.M. Assistant Professor of English Literature Z K, t K b, A.B., Wellesley, 1904; Principal, Gilmanton Academy, 1906-1907, Vice-Principal, South Kingston High School, 1909-1915, Instructor, Rhode Island State College, 1915; Appointed Assistant Professor of English Literature, July, 1919; A M, Brown University, 192.4; Appointed Professor of English Literature, 192.4. Mabel DeWitt Eldred, B.S. Instructor in Drawing B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1895; Appointed Instructor in Drawing, 1897; Rhode Island State College. Joseph Church, Captain, Infantry, U. S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics A B., Brown University, 1909, First Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, N. Y.; Commissioned First Lieutenant, Inf., O. R C., August 15, 1917; 504th Infantry, 1917-1918; Advanced Section, S. O. S., American E. F., 1918-1919; 56th Infantry, 1910; Commissioned Captain, Infantry, July, 1910; Gradu- ated, Infantry School, Camp Benning, Ga., 192.1; Appointed Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Rhode Island State College, 192.1. John Raleigh Eldred, B.S. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering B.S , Rhode Island State College, 1900; Engaged in practical work, 1900-1905; Instructor in Mechan- ical Engineering, Cornell University, 1905-1908, Appointed Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1908. Clarence Elmer Brett, B.S. Instructor in Poultry Husbandry B.S , Rhode Island State College, 1915; Instructor in New York State School, 1918; Appointed Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, Rhode Island State College, 1918. Frank F. Archibald Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship in machine shop, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894-1900; Staff Engineer at Crighton Insti- tution, Dumfree, Scotland, 1900-1905; Engineer at Victoria Flour Mills, Glasgow, 1905-1905; Super- visor of Electrical Work at St. Leonard Engineering Works, Edinburgh, Master Mechanic at Louttit Laundry Co , Providence, R. I., for five years; Foreman for three years at Franklin Process Co., Provi- dence; Appointed Instructor in Mechanical Engineering at Rhode Island State College, 1910. Leslie A. Keegan, B.S. Instructor in Agronomy P I K, B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1919; Graduate Student and Instructor in Agronomy, Uni- versity of Maine, 1910; Appointed Instructor in Agronomy, Rhode Island State College, 1910. Frederick Bauer, M.S. Instructor in Zoology B.S., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1910; M.S., 192a; Appointed Instructor in Zoology,
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Henry G. May, Ph.D. Professor of Bacteriology B X, t» B K, £ S; 4 K 4 , B.S., University of Rochester, 1915; Ph D., University of Illinois, 1917; Junior Zoologist, Bureau of Animal Industry, Wash., D C., 1917-1919; Bacteriologist, Central Medical Department Laboratory, Dijon, France, 1918-1919; Professor of Biology, Mississippi College, 1919 192.0; Appointed Professor of Bacteriology at Rhode Island State College and Chief of Division of Animal Breeding and Pathology in Experiment Station, 192.0. Basil E. Gilbert, Ph D. Chemist, R. 1. Agr. Expt. Station £ E, Undergraduate course at McMaster University, Toronto, Canada, Lieutenant in Canadian Infantry and British Flying Corps 1916-1910, Post-graduate work at McMaster University for the degree of M A. granted a studentship by the Canadian National Research Council. President of student body at University, 1919-1910; Chemist wirh Imperial Varnish and Color Company, Toronto, 1910-1912, Instructor in general Science and Biology, Brandon College, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada; Student at University of Chicago during the summer, 1910-1913, Post graduate student at University of Chicago, Elected to Sigma Xi, fellowship and scholarship at the University, 191} 1914; Fellowship at Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Yonkers, N. Y., 1914 1915, Ph D. University of Chicago, 1915; Chemist at R. I. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1915 Harold W. Browning, Ph.D. Professor of Botany B X, J K | , £ E; T A, t £, B S., Rhode Island State College, 1914, Appointed Assistant Professor of Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1914-1916; M S., University of Wisconsin, 1916; Fellow in Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1916-1917, Instructor in Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1919-1910; Ph.D , University of Wisconsin, 1910; Appointed Professor of Botany at Rhode Island State College, 1910. Alice Leora Edwards, A. M , Dean of Women Professor of Home Economics O N, 4 K 4 , B.S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1906, A M. and Teacher ' s Diploma, Columbia Uni- versity, 1917; Instructor in Zoology and Physiology, Oregon Agricultural College, 1909-1915; Assist- ant in Biology, Teachers ' College, Columbia University. 1915 -1917; Assistant Professor of Nutrition University of Minnesota, 1917 1918, Associate in Home Economics, University of Illinois, 1918-1911; Appointed Professor of Home Economics, Rhode Island State College, 1911; Dean of Women, 1913. Frank Bertram Mitchell, A. B. Professor of Modern Languages S A E, Member of the Modern Language Association of America; studied at Alliance Francaisc in Pans, 1913; A.B. Boston University, 1914; Modern Language Master at the Lawrence Academy, 1916- 1917; Interpreter in France during World War, Member of the First Army Intelligence Corps in France; Student at the French University of Di|on; Taught French and Spanish, University of Vermont, 1919- 1911, Middlcbury College Spanish School, 1910; United States Naval Academy, 1921-1914, Student at Alliance Francaisc, Paris, 1911; Graduate student, Department of Romance Languages, John Hop- kins University, 1921-1924; Appointed Professor of Modern Languages, Rhode Island State College, 1914. Claude G. Hammond, Captain, U. S. Army Professor of Military Science and Tactics Charles Lloyd Sweeting, M.A. Professor of Business Administration 4 K 4 A.B., Harvard, 1914, M.A, Syracuse University, 1911; School Princijpalships, Clifton, N. J , New Rochelle, N. Y., 1914 1919; Statistician in U. S. Army, 1918, Training Office, Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1919, Instructor and Assistant Professor, Syracuse University, 1919-1913. George Holland Baldwin, B.S. Professor of Teacher Training in Agriculture Supervisor in Public Schools of Rhode Island, B S , Rhode Island State College, 1915, Practical Work with Dairy Herd, Dexter Asylum, Providence, 1915, Animal Husbandman, Extension Service, R. I. S. C., 1917-1919; Instructor in Agriculture, Colt Memorial High School, Bristol, R. I., 1921-1913. Grace Catherine Whaley, B.E. Professor of Teachers Training Professor of Teachers ' Training in Home Economics, R. I. Normal School, 1909; Elementary School Work, 1909-1911; Student, Columbia University, 1911-1911; Instructor in Home Economics, Provi- dence Technical, 1911-1913; BE, Rhode Island College of Education, 1913; Appointed Professor of Teachers ' Training in Home Economics, R. I. State College, 1913.
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Herbert V. Marsh, B.S. Instructor in Horticulture A r P; B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915; Teaching Agricultural Subjects at Gorham, N. H , 1916-1917, from 1917 to 1910 engaged in Teaching Agriculture in High Schools in New Hamp- shire; Appointed Instructor in Horticulture at Rhode Island State College, 192.0. Mrs. Winifred M. Keaney, A.B. Instructor in Physical Training for Women A. B., Bates College, 1911; Undergraduate Assistant in Physical Training at Bates College, 1910; Taught Settlement House Work, Buffalo, N. Y., 1911; High School and Playground Work in Alton, N. H., 1911-191}; Assistant Principal, Pamlcrton, Pa , School, 1913-1914; Appointed Director of Physical Education for Women at Rhode Island State College, 1911. Cecil Langford Brown, A.M. Instructor in Chemistry A X S; T A; B.S. in Agriculture, State College of South Dakota, 1918; A.M. in Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1911; Inorganic Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1910-1911; Science and Mathematics, High School, Motley, Minnesota, 1911 1911; Science and Mathematics, Proctor High School, Minne- sota, 1911-1913; Biology and Algebra, High School, Kansas City, Missouri, 1913 1914; Appointed Instructor in Chemistry, Rhode Island State College, 1914. Winifred Hazen, B.S. Instructor in Institutional Management A Z; O N; B.S., Oregon Agricultural College, 1911; Instructor in Institutional Management. Oregon Agriculture College, 1911-1911; Appointed Instructor in Institutional Management, Rhode Island State College, 1911. Herman Emanuel Segelin, B.S. Instructor in Bacteriology B. S., Michigan State Agricultural College, 1911 (Highest honors in bacteriology); Head of Depart- ment of Biology, Newport News High School, Newport News, Va , 1911-1914; Instructor in Bac- teriology and Research Assistant in Pathology, Rhode Island State College, 1913. Carrick Earl Wildon, B.S. Instructor in Horticulture B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1916; Instructor in Floriculture at M. A. C. for two years, doing also Post Graduate Work in the Botanical Department; Overseas as Adjutant in U. S. Army, 1918 1919; in practical work on large estates; Appointed Instructor in Horticulture, 1911. Clara Mae Taylor, B.S. Instructor in Home Economics B.S., Teachers ' Training College, Columbia University, 1910; M.A., Teachers ' Training College, Columbia University, 1913, Instructor in Home Economics, High School, Bridgeton, N. J , 1910- 1911; 1911-1911; Appointed Instructor in Home Economics, Rhode Island State College, 1911. George Warren Phillips, A.B. Instructor in Modern Languages A B , Princeton University, 1917 1918; U. S. Field Artillery, in France one year; 1910-1911; Instructor, Hamburg High School, N J , Appointed Instructor in Modern Languages, 1911. Marian E. Deats, M.A. Instructor in Botany I K t A B , Mount Holyoke College, 1910; M.A, Syracuse University, 1911; Graduate Student in Botany Department, Syracuse University holding Teaching Fellowship in Botany, 1910-1911. Lloyd L. Tower Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Graduate, U. S. Naval Academy, 1910, Staff Communication Officer and First Assistant Engineer, U. S. S. Rochester, 1910; Gunnery, Torpedo, Athletic and Communication Officer, U. S. S. Touccy, 1911; Chief Engineer, U. S. S. Touccy, 1911; Practical Work with Manning, Maxwell and Moore, Inc., 1911-1913. Forman T. McLean, Ph D. Plant Physiologist, Experiment Station B.S., Sheffield Scientific School, 1907, M S , Forestry School of Yale University, 1908; Ph D , John Hopkins University, 1914; Head of Plant Physiological Department, University of the Philippines, with Botany Department, High School, Chico, California, with summers with Dr. D T. McDougal, Coastal Laboratory for Plant Physiology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, at Carmel, Cali- fornia, 1911-1913. Henry B. Potter, M.D. College Physician Lucy Comins Tucker Registrar and Secretary to the President Augustus Boss Davis, Jr. Bursar William Joseph Whelan, B.S.; P I K Superintendent of Buildings
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