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r ip the, GRJLST Basil E. Gilbert, Ph.D. Chemist, R. I. Agr. Expt. Station X Z; Undergraduate Course, McMaster University, Toronto, Canada; Lieutenant, Canadian Infantry and British Flying Corps, 1916-1920; Postgraduate Work, McMaster University for the Degree of M.A., granted a Studentship by the Canadian National Research Council; President of Student Body, the University, 1919-1920; Chemist, Imperial Varnish and Color Company, Toronto, 1920-1922; Instructor in General Science and Biology, Brandon College, Brandon, Man., Canada; Student, University of Chicago during the summer, 1920-1923; Postgraduate Student, University of Chicago; Elected to Sigma Xi; Fellowship and Scholarship, the University, 1923-1924; Fellowship, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Yonkers, N. Y., 1924-1925; Ph.D., University of Chicago 1925; Chemist, R. I. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1925. Harold W. Browning, Ph.D. Professor of Botany 0X; 4 K 4 ;Z Z; U A; «l X; B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1914; Appointed Assistant in Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1914-1916; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1916; Fellow in Botany, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1916-1917; Instructor in Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1919-1920; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1920; Appointed Professor of Botany at Rhode Island State College, 1920; Nationally-Appointed Adviser to 0 X. Frank Bertram Mitchell, A.B. . . . Professor of Modern Languages S A F.; Member, Modern Language Association of America; Studied at Alliance Francaise, Paris, 1913; A.B., Boston University, 1914; Modern Language Master, Lawrence Academy, 1916-1917; Interpreter in France during World War; Member, First Army Intelligence Corps in France; Student, French University of Dijon; Taught French and Spanish, University of Vermont, 1919-1921; Mid- dlcbury College Spanish School, 1920; United States Naval Academy, 1921-1924; Student, Alliance Francaise. Paris, 1921; Graduate Student, Department of Romance Languages, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1921-1924; Appointed Professor of Modern Languages, Rhode Island State College, 1924. Claude G. Hammond, Captain U. S. Army .... Professor of Military Science and Tactics Second Lieutenant, 1st Inf. National Guard, S. C.; Federal Service, July 8, 1916, to August 7, 1917; 2nd Lieutenant, Regular Army, assigned to 56th Inf., August 7, 1917, to January 1, 1918; 1st Lieu- tenant, 19th Machine Gun Battalion, January 1, 1918, to June 9, 1918; Captain, 19th Machine Gun Battalion, June 9, 1918, to June 25, 1920; Captain, Inf., on detached service attending Motor School, June 25, 1920, to October 10, 1920; Captain, Inf., unassigned. Instructor in Machine Guns, Inf. School, Fort Benning. Ga., October 10, 1920, to September 1, 1921 ; Captain Inf., unassigned, taking the Course of Instruction, Fort Benning, Ga., Inf. School, September 15, 1921, to June 1, 1922; Captain, Inf., unassigned, attached to Staff, Fort Benning, Ga., On Duty as Construction Quarter- master, June 1. 1922, to May 31, 1923; Captain, Inf., unassigned, duty as P. M. S. and T., Rhode Island State College, May 31, 1923, to date. George Holland Baldwin, B.S. . Professor of Teacher Training in Agriculture Supervisor, 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., 1922-1923. Charles Lloyd Sweeting, M.A. . . Dean of Business Administration «l K I ;X KX; A.B.. Harvard. 1914; M. A., Syracuse University, 1922; School Principalships, Clifton, N. J., New Rochelle. N. Y., 1914-1919; Statistician, U. S. Army, 1918; Training Officer Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1919; Instructor and Assistant Professor, Syracuse University, 1919-1923; Member, American Economic Association; American Statistical Association; Honorary Member, ASE; Athletic Committee. Helen Elizabeth Peck, A.M. . . . Professor of English Literature K; O K O; 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, 1919; A.M., Brown University, 1924; Appointed Professor of Knglish Literature, 1924; Appointed Dean of Women, 1926. i , , , . Twenty-six
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Herman Churchill, A.M. .... Professor of English and History B 0 II; l K I . 1 B K; A.B., Syracuse University, 1894; Summer Sessions. Chautauqua, N. Y., Chicago University; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1902; Instructor, High Schools of N. V ' ., Wis. and 111. ,1894-1903; English Department, Northwestern University, Evanston. III., 1903-1907; Head of English Department, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan., 1907-1909: Head of English Depart- ment, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1909-1912; Appointed Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, 1912; Professor of English and History, 1921; Faculty Adviser, d 2 1925. John Everett Ladd, M.S.A. .... Professor of Animal Husbandry 0 X; A Z; B.S.. New Hampshire State College, 1913; M.S.A.. Purdue, Ind., 1917; Appointed Pro- fessor of Animal Husbandry, Rhode Island State College, 1918. Charles Carroll, Ph.D. . Professor of School Laic and Administration I B K; A.B., Brown University, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1901; Admitted to Rhode Island Bar, 1901; A.M., Brown University, 1913; Ph.D., Brown University, 1915; Instructor, Rhode Island Normal School, 1916; Assistant to Rhode Island Commissioner of Education. 1916; Deputy State Director of Vocational Education, 1919; Professor of School Law and Administration, Rhode Island State College, 1919. Grace E. Bird, Ph.D. ... Professor of Educational Psychology Ph.B., University of Chicago, M.A., Columbia University, 1916; Ph.D.. Brown University, 1918; Assistant in English, University of Chicago; Taught, High Schools in Mont., 111., N. H., and Rhode Island College of Education; Member of American Psychological Association; Appointed Professor of Educational Psychology at Rhode Island State College, 1919. William Anderson, M.S., A.M. Professor of Electrical Engineering 2 Z; I K d ; B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898; Assistant in Mathematics, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1899-1902; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering. Kansas State Agricultural College, 1904-1906; M.S., Kansas State Agricultural College. 1906; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Michigan College of Mines, 1906-1912; A.M., Cornell University, 1911; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1912-1919, Michigan College of Mines; Appointed Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at Rhode Island State College, 1919; Honorary Member, A X A. Joseph Waite Ince, M.A Professor of Chemistry f K T; A.B., Brown University, 1902; M.A., Brown University, 1904; Instructor in Chemistry, Brown University, 1902-1904; Instructor in Chemistry, Denison University, 1904-1905; Demon- strator of Chemistry. McGill University, 1905-1908; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1908-1919; Agricultural Chemist, North Dakota Agricultural Experi- ment Station, 1908-1919; Appointed Professor of Chemistry and Head of Chemistry Department, 1919. H. Louis Jackson, M.S. .... Professor of Industrial Chemistry A V; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905; M.S., Hamilton College. 1909; Instructor, M. I. T.; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Kansas; State Chemist of Idaho; Overseas Service in Sanitary Corps, U. S. Army; Appointed Professor of Industrial Chemistry, 1919. Mrs. Lillian L. Peppard, M.S. . Professor of Home Economics B.S., Michigan Agricultural College; M.S., University of Chicago; Assistant Professor of Domestic Science and Domestic Art, Michigan Agricultural College, 1906-1913; Associate Professor of House- hold Arts, Mi chigan Agricultural College, 1913-1918; University of Chicago. 1916-1917; Member, National Council of Omicron Nu, 1913-1915; Secretary, Michigan Home Economics Association, 1913-1917; Member, Michigan State Executive Board of Red Cross, 1916-1918; Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Rhode Island State College, 1918-1920; Appointed Professor of Home Econom- ics, Rhode Island State College, 1920. Henry G. May, Ph.D. ...... Professor of Bacteriology •Deceased, December 23, 1926
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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, 1911-1912; Instructor in Home Economics, Provi- dence Technical, 1911-1923; B.E., Rhode Island College of Education, 1923; Appointed Professor of Teachers’ Training in Home Economics, R. I. State College, 1923. Frank William Keaney, A.B., . . . Physical Director and Coach •b B K; A.B., Bates College, 1911; Sub-master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Ath- letic Director, Putnam, Conn., 1911-1912; Sub-master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Athletic Director, Woonsocket, R. I., 1912-1917; Instructor in Science and Athletic Director, Everett, Mass., 1917-1920; Appointed Coach and Physical Director and Instructor in Chemistry, Rhode Island State College, 1920. 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 Dairy- ing, 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, 1912-1914; Appointed Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1914; Associate Member of American Physical Society; Faculty Adviser to the Campus Club. Paul D. Carter, Captain, U. S. Army Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Inf., O. R. C., August 15, 1917. accepted August 15, 1917; 1st Lieu- tenant, Inf., October 25, 1918, accepted November 1, 1918; Captain, Inf., November 13, 1918, ac- cepted January 10, 1919, vacated September 18, 1920; 1st Lieutenant, Inf., July 1, 1920; Captain, Inf.. July 2, 1920, accepted September 14, 1920; Discharged as Captain and appointed 1st Lieutenant November 18, 1922; Served Overseas with the 28th Inf., 1st Division, from September, 1917, to September, 1919. Served at Camps Merritt, Taylor, and Dix f rom October, 1919, to June, 1922, with 28th Infantry, 1st Division; Attended Infantry School for Officers, Fort Benning, Ga., 1922-1923; Assigned to 26th Infantry, 1st Division, Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., June, 1923; Served two years at Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.. from June, 1923, to June, 1925; Transferred to the detached officers’ list and assigned ro duty, Rhode Island State College by the War Department order dated April 22. 1925 On duty at Rhode Island State College from June 30, 1925, to the present date; Commissioned Cap- tain, February. 1926. Frank Hartwell Bills, B.S. . . . Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., New Hampshire College, 1910; Appointed Instructor of Mathematics, Rhode Island State Col- lege, 1910; Appointed Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Rhode Island State College, 1917. Mabel DeWitt Eldred, B.S. .... Instructor in Drawing B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1895; Appointed Instructor in Drawing, 1897; Rhode Island State College. Twenty-seven
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