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RHODE- INLAND ;JTAIt (DL1DGE Phillip B. Hadley, Ph. D Professor of Bacteriology AU; - ♦K ; Ph. B., Brown University, 1903; Ph. D., Brown University, 1908; Biologist, Rhode Island State Fish Commission, 1904-1908; Assistant Bacteriologist, City of Providence, 1906-1908; Chief of Division of Biology, R. I. Experiment Station, 1908; Appointed Professor of Bacteriology, 1913. Bessie E. Bemis, B. S Professor of Home Economics O N; B. S., Michigan Agricultural College, 1905; Instructor in Home Economics, Michi- gan Agricultural College, 1905-1908; Student, Teacher’s College, Columbia, 1908; Instruc- tor in Home Economics, Penn. State College, 1908-1910; Instructor in Home Economics, University of Minnesota, 1910-1911; 1912-1913, Acting head of Department, University of Minnesota; Director of Home Economics, University High School, 1915-1916; Director of Girls’ Dormitory, 1916-1917; Professor of Home Economics, Rhode Island State College, 1917. John Everett Ladd, M. S. A Professor of Animal Husbandry 0 X; A 7. B. S., New Hampshire State College, 1913; M. S. A. at Purdue, Indiana, 1917; Appointed Professor of Animal Husbandry at Rhode Island State College, 1918. Charles Carroll, LL. B., A. M., Ph. D. Professor of School Law and Administration ■t’ B K; A. B., Brown University, 1898; Harvard Law School, LL. B., 1901; Brown Univer- sity A. M., 1913; Ph. 1 )., 1915; Instructor at Rhode Island Normal School, 1916; Appointed Professor of School Law and Administration at Rhode Island State College, 1919; Assistant to Commissioner of Rhode Island Schools, 1916; Deputy State Director Vocational Education, 1919. Grace E. Bird, Ph. D Professor of Educational Psychology Ph. B., University of Chicago; M. A., Columbia University, 1916; Ph. D., Brown Univer- sity, 1918; Assistant in English, University of Chicago; Taught at High Schools in Helena, Montana; Elgin. Illinois; Morgan Park and Chicago. Normal Schools, Plymouth, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Appointed Professor of Educational Psychology at Rhode Island State College, 1919. Guy F. Wells, A. M Professor of Education A. B., 1907, Columbia University; A. M., 1908, Columbia University; Taught at University of Wisconsin, 1910-1913; Instructor in Department of Education at Rhode Island Normal School, 1913; Appointed Professor of Education at Rhode Island State College, 1919. William Anderson, M. S Professor of Electrical Enginee ring 2 2 ; B. S., Kansas State College, 1898; M. S., Kansas State College, 1906; A. M., Cornell University, 1911; Instructor in Mathematics and Physics at Kansas State College; Assist- ant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at Michigan College of Mines, Hough- ton, Michigan; Professor in Electrical Engineering at Rhode Island State College, 1919. Emma Gertrude Jaeck, Ph. D Professor of Modern Languages B K; B. S., University of Wisconsin, 1903; Student, Berlin, 1905-1906; M. A., University of Illinois, 1908; Ph. D., University of Illinois, 1910; Teacher, Mt. Holyoke College; Professor of German and Spanish at Oxford College, Ohio, 1915-1919; Author of articles in current periodicals; Professor of Modern Languages at Rhode Island State College, 1919. Joseph W. Ince, M. A Professor of Chemistry 4 K+; A. B., Brown University, 1902; M. A., Brown University, 1904; Instructor of Chemistry at Brown; Demonstrator of Chemistry at McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Instructor of Chemistry, Denison University, Granville, Ohio; “Part Author of Chemis- try of the Farm and Home ; Professor Agricultural Chemistry at North Dakota; Agricul- tural Chemist, North Dakota Experiment Station; Appointed Professor of Chemistry at Rhode Island State College, 1919. 13
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THE ' VICTORY ' GRIST Howard Edwards, A. M., LL. D.. President Kt; 4 K 2; A. M., Randolph-Macon College, 1876; Student, University of Leipzig, 1877-1878; Student in Paris, 1878; Teacher, Bethel Academy, Virginia, 1878-1880; Teacher, Bingham School, North Carolina, 1880-1882; Acting Principal of Bethel Acad- emy, Virginia, 1882-1884; Principal, Tuscumbia Academy, Alabama, 1884-1885; Professor of English and Modern Languages, University of Arkansas, 1885-1890; Professor of Eng- lish and Modern Languages, Michigan Agricultural College, 1890-1906; LL. D., Univer- sity of Arkansas, 1891; Leave of absence in France and England, 1891-1892; Entered upon duties as President of Rhode Island State College, 1906; LL. D., Brown University, 1914. Harriet Lathrop Merrow, A. M Professor of Botany B. S., Wellesley College, 1886; Teacher of Science, Plymouth High School, 1887-1888; Teacher of Science, Harcourt Place, Bambicr, Ohio, 1888-1891; Graduate Student, Uni- versity of Michigan, 1891-1892; A. M., Wellesley College, 1893; Assistant, Botanical Laboratory, University of Michigan, 1893-1894; Appointed Professor of Botany, 1895. John Barlow, A. M Professor of Zoology AT; +BK; 4 K‘J ; B. S., Middlebury College, 1895; A. M., Brown University, 1896; Assistant Biologist, R. I. Experiment Station, 1898; Professor of Biolog} ' , Fairmont Col- lege, 1898-1901; Appointed Professor of Zoology, Rhode Island State College, 1901. Marshall Henry Tyler, B. S Professor of Mathematics 6 AX; B. S., Amherst College, 1897; Instructor at St. Marks, 1897-1898; Appointed Master of Preparatory School, 1898; Appointed Professor of Mathematics, 1906. George Edward Adams, M. Agr. Professor of Agronomy PI K; B. S., Rhode Island State College, 1894; Student, Cornell University, 1897 and 1899-1901; Assistant in Horticulture, R. I. Experiment Station, 1895-1901; Assistant in Agriculture, 1901-1906; Associate in Agronomy, 1906; State Statistical Agent, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1901; Appointed Professor of Agriculture, 1907. Samuel Harvey Webster, B. S Professor of Civil Engineering 4 K 4 ; - +; A. B., VVayncsburg College, Pa., 1893; Instructor, Jackson High School, Michigan, 1894-1896; Instructor, Washington State College, 1896-1903; Student, Lcland Stanford University, 1903-1904; B. S., University of Illinois, 1906; Instructor of Civil Engineering, Oklahoma State College, 1907; Appointed Professor of Civil Engineering, 1907. Royal Linfield Wales, B. S Professor of Mechanical Engineering A X A; B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902-1904; Instructor of Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State College, 1904-1905; Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering, University of Tennessee, 1905-1908; Appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1908; Dean of Department of Engineering, 1909. Burt Laws Hartwell, Ph. D Professor of Agricultural Chemistry CSC; -i; FK 4 ; B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College and Boston University, 1 899; M. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1900; Ph. D., University of Pennsyl- vania, 1903; Appointed first Assistant Chemist, R. 1 . Experiment Station, 1891; Appointed Associate Chemist, 1903; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, 1908; Appointed Director of Experiment Station, 1912. Herman Churchill, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and Composition BHII; 4 ZG; 4 G f ; A. B., Syracuse University, 1894; Summer Sessions, Chautauqua, N. Y.; Chicago University; A. L, University of Wisconsin, 1902; Instructor of English in Academic Schools, 1894-1903; English Department, Northwestern University, Evans- town, 111 .. 1903-1907; Head of English Department, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan., 1907-1909; Head of English Department, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1909- 1912; Appointed Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, 1912. 12
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THE VICTORY- GRIST] H. Louis Jackson, M. S Professor of Industrial Chemistry A T; B. S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905; M. S., Hamilton College, 1909; Instructor at M. I. T.; Assistant Professor of Chemistry at University of Kansas; State Chemist of Idaho; Overseas Service in Sanitary Corps, U. S. Army; Appointed Professor of Industrial Chemistry, 1919. Alfred S. Knight, Captain, U. S. A .Professor of Military Science and Tactics Enlisted in Regular Army in 1914; Served as a private and non-commissioned officer in Panama with 5th and 33rd Infantry; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant 1917, and returned to l ' . S.; Assistant Instructor at First Officers TrainingCamp, Ft. Niagara, N. Y.; With 29th Division, Sept.-Dee., 1917; With 80th Division, Dec. 1917-May, 1918; at Infantry School of Arms, Fort Dill, Okla.; Executive Officer of S. A. T. C. at University of Florida; Transferred to Headquarters, 4th R. O. T. C. District at Raleigh, N. C.; Detailed to Rhode Island State College, Sept., 1919. Howland Burdick, B. S Assistant Professor of Dairying and Farm Machinery PI K; B. S., Rhode Island State College, 1896; Appointed Assistant in Agriculture and Farm Superintendent, 1896; Appointed Instructor in Agriculture 1900; Appointed Pro- fessor 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, 1912-1914; Appointed Assistant Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1914. 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. Mrs. Lillian I.. Peppard, M. S Assistant Professor of Home Economics B. S., Michigan Agricultural College, 1916; M. S., University of Chicago, 1917; Instructor in Home Economics, Michigan Agricultural College, 1916; Director of Clothing and Textile Section, Michigan Agricultural College, 1917; Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Rhode Island State College, 1918. Helen Elizabeth Peck, A. B Assistant Professor of English Literature 2 K; 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 Flnglish Literature, July, 1919. Frank Julius Rimoldi, B. S Assistant Professor of Horticulture A 4 ; B. S., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1913; M. S., Cornell University, 1917; Assistant Entomologist at Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Fruit Specialist, N. Y. State College; Intension Entomologist and Horticulturist for Southern N. E.; Plant Quarantine Inspector for Texas 1918-19; Instructor in Horticulture Rhode Island State College, 1919; Appointed Assistant Professor of Horticulture, 1919. Frederick J. Murray, B. S Physical Director and Coach B. S., Georgetown University, 1915; Captain Georgetown Varsity football team; Coach at Gloucester High School for two years; Enlisted in Aviation Service U. S. A.; Appointed Coach and Physical Director at Rhode Island State College, 1919. Elizabeth Hemphill Instructor in Physical Training for Women Graduate of Savage School for Physical Education, 1919; Certificate of New York Sum- mer School of Physical Education, 1919; Certificate of the Swedish Gymnastic Institute, 1919; Taught, Barbonc House, Settlement work in New York City jjAppoin ted Director of Physical Education for women at Rhode Island State College, 1919.
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