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John Everett Ladd. M.S.A. Professor of Animal Husbandry 0 ;A Z; B.S.. New Hampshire State College. 1913; M.S.A. at Purdue. Ind.. 1917; Appointed Professor of Animal Husbandry at Rhode Island State College. 1918. Charles Carroll. Ph.D. Professor of School Law and Administration 4 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 at 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 at High Schools in Mont.. III., N. H.. and Rhode Island College of Education; Member of American Psychological Associ- ation; Appointed Professor of Educational Psychology at Rhode Island State College. 1919. William Anderson, M.S. Professor of Electrical Engineering 2 E; 4 K 4 ; B.S.. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1898; Assistant in Mathematics. Kan- sas 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. 191 I ; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 1912- 1919; Michigan College of Mines; Appointed Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at Rhode Island State College. 1919. Emma Gertrude Jaeck, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages 4 B K; 4 K 4 ; B.L., University of Wisconsin. 1903; A. M.. University of Illinois. 1908; Ph. D.. University of Illinois, 1910: High School Assistant in Latin and German. Brodhead, Wis.. 1903- 1905; Student at University of Berlin, 1905-1906; High School Assistant in German, Mon mouth. 111.. 1906-1907; Fellow in German. University of Illinois. 1907-1910; Instructor in German. Mt. Holyoke College. 191 0- 191 I ; Professor of German and Spanish. Oxford Col- lege. 1915-1919; Graduate Student at Universities of Wis.. Chi., and Cal.. Summer Session. 1903. 1912. 1914. 1915. 1917. 1919; Student at Junta para Amplicacion de Estud.os. Madrid. Spain. Summer of 1920; Appointed Professor of Modem Languages. Rhode Island State College. 1919. Joseph Waite Ince, M.A. .... Professor of Chemistry 4 K ' I ' ; A.B.. Brown University. 1902; M.A.. Brown University. 1904; Instructor in Chem- istry at Brown University. 1902-1904; Instructor in Chemistry at Denison University. 1904-1905; Demonstrator of Chemistry at McGill University. 1905-1908; Professor of Agricul- tural Chemistry at North Dakota Agricultural College. 1908-1919; Agricultural Chemist at North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. 1908-1919; Appointed Professor of Chem- istry and Head of Chemistry Department. 1919. 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 private and non-commissioned officer in Panama with 5th and 33rd Infantry; Commissioned Second Lieutenant 1917, and returned to U. S.; Assistant Instructor at First Officers Training Camp. Ft. Niagara. N. Y.; With 29th Division. Sept. -Dec.. 1917; With 80th Di vision. Dec. 1917-May. 1918; at Infantry School of Arms, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; 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. 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 Household Arts. Michigan Agricultural College. 1913-1918; University of Chicago. 1916-1917; Member of National Council of Omicron Nu. 1913-1915; Secretary of Michigan Home Economics Association, 1913-1917; Member of Michigan State Elxecutive Board of Red Cross. 1916-1918; Assistant Professor of Home Economics. Rhode Island State College. 1918-1920; Appointed Professor of Home Economics. Rhode Island State College. 1920. INI
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1 1 iFarulty Howard Edwards. A.M.. LL.D President ♦ K t; ♦ K I; A.M.. Randolph-Macon College. 1876: Student. University of Leipzig, 1877- 1878; Student in Paris. 1878; Teacher. Bethel Academy. Va.; 1878-1880; Teacher. Bingham School. N. C.. 1880-1882; Acting Principal of Bethel Academy. Va.. 1882-1884; Principal. Tuscumbia Academy. Ala., 1884-1885; Professor of English and Modern Languages. Uni- versity of Arkansas. 1885-1890; Professor of English and Modern Languages. Michigan Agricultutal College. 1890-1906; LL.D. University 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; Vice-President of Association of Land Grant Colleges. 1921. John Barlow. A.M. ...... Professor of Zoology A T; 4 B K; 4 K t ; B.S.. Middlebury College. 1895; A.M.. Brown University. 1896; Assistant Biologist. R. I. Experiment Station. 1898; Professor of Biology. Fairmount College. 1898- 1901 : Appointed Professor of Zoology. Rhode Island State College. 1901. Marshall Henry Tyler. B.S. ... Professor of Mathematics 9 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 P I 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 Agricul- ture. 1901-1906; Associate in Agronomy. 1906; State Statistical Agent. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1901; Appointed Professor of Agriculture. 1907; Appointed Dean of Agri- culture. 1917. Samuel Harvey Webster, B.S. . Professor of Civil Engineering 4 K 4 ; 2 ; A.B.. Waynesburg College. Pa.. 1893; Instructor. Jackson High School. Mich., 1894-18%; Instructor. Washington State College. 1896-1903; Student. Leland Stanford University. 1903-1904; B.S.. University of Illinois. 1906; Instructor in Civil Engineering. Oklahoma State College. 1907; Appointed Professor of Civil Engineering. 1907. Andrew Edward Stene, M.S. . Director of Extension Service Graduate. School of Agriculture. University of Minnesota. 1891; College of Agriculture. University of Minnesota. 1897; Teacher. Public Schools. Minnesota. 1891. 1892. 1894 and 1895; Student. Educational Courses. University of Minnesota. 1897-1898; Principal of Schools. Ashby. Minn., 1898-1901 ; Graduate Student. Cornell University. 1901-1902; M.S. A.. 1902; Assistant in Horticulture. Rhode Island State College. 1903-1904; Entomologist. State Board of Agriculture. 1904; Appointed Superintendent of Extension Service. 1904; Appointed Director of Extension Service. 1914; Appointed State Leader County Agent Work. 1916. Royal Linfield Wales, B.S. Professor of Mechanical Engineering t K 4 ; A X A; B.S.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902; Instructor.Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1902-1904; Instructor in 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; Leave of Absence in Bureau of Standards. Washington. D. C.. on Carburetor Research. January I to September I, 1921. Burt Laws Hartwell. Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry CSC:! ' 2: K +; B.S.. Massachusetts Agricultutal College and Boston University. 1889; Associate Chemist. Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. 1889; Appointed First Assistant Chemist. R. I. Experiment Station. 1891; M.S.. Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege. 1900: Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania. 1903; Appointed Associate Chemist. R. I. Experiment Station. 1903; Chemist. 1907; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. 1908; Appointed Director of Experiment Station. 1912; Agronomist. 1913; Fellow in American Association for the Advancement of Science. Herman Churchill, A.M. .... Professor of English and History B t) II; + K t ; 4 B K; A.B.. Syracuse University. 1894; Summer Sessions. Chautauqua. N. Y.. Chicago University: A.M.. University of Wisconsin. 1902; Instructor in High Schools of N. Y.. Wis. and III.. 1894-1903; Elnglish Department. Northwestern University. Evanston. 111.. 1903-1907; Head of Elnglish Department. Southwestern College. Winfield Kan.. 1907- 1909; Head of English Department. Nebraska Wesleyan University. 1909-1912; Appointed Professor of Rhetoric and Composition. 1912; Professor of Elnglish and History. 1921. M3]
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