FACULTY Howard Edwards, A.M.. LL.D. President 4 K «!•; i K L 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. University of Arkansas. 1885-1890; Professor of English and Modem Lan- guages. 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 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 ' P; B K;4 K 4 ; 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 H A X: 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 I 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 Agriculture. 1901-1906: Associate in Agronomy. 1906; State Statistical Agent. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1901: Appointed Professor of Agriculture. 1907; Appointed Dean of Agriculture. 1917. 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; Ento- mologist. State Board of Agriculture. 1904: Appointed Superintendent of Extension Service, 1904; Appointed Director of Extension Service. 1914; Appointed State Leader County Agent Work. 1916. SAMUEL Harvey Webster. B.S. Professor of Civil Engineering I K 1 ; 2 M ' ; A.B.. Waynesburg College. Pa.. 1893; Instructor. Jackson High School. Mich.. 1894-1896: 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. ROYAL LlNFIELD Wales, B.S. Professor of Mechanical Engineering 4 K 1 ; A X A: B.S.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902; Instructor. Massachu setts Institute of Technology. 1902-1904: Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. North Carolina State College. 1904 1905; Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. Uni- versity 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 1 to September 1. 1921. Burt Laws Hartwell. Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry C S C: 2 E; «l K I : B.S . Massachusetts Agricultural 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 College. 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.
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Henry G. May. Ph.D. Professor of Bacteriology 8 X. 4 B K: X E; $ K t; B.S.. University of Rochester. 1913: PhD.. 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. 1919-1920; Appointed Professor of Bacteriology at Rhode Island State College and Chief of Division of Animal Breeding and Pathology in Experiment Station. 1920. Paul S. Burgess. Ph.D. Chemist. R. 1. Agr. Expt. Station P I K; X E. $ K 4 ; $ A Y; A XX; B.S . Rhode Island State College. 1910; MS.. University of Illinois. 1911: Instructor in Bacteriology. University of Illinois. 191 1-1912; Assistant Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology. University of California. 1912- 1915; Chief Chemist and Bacteriologist in the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters ' Association. Honolulu. 1915-1919; Fellow in Agriculture. University of Cali fornia. 1919-1920: Ph.D . University of California. 1920: Professor of Chemistry. Rhode Island State College, and Associate Chemist. R. I Agr. Expt. Station. 1920-1922; Ap- pointed Chemist. R. 1. Agr. Expt. Station. 1923. Harold W. Browning. Ph.D. Professor of Botany 8 X; I K I ; X E: T A: ' LX; 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. 1919-1920: Ph.D.. University of Wisconsin. 1920; Appointed Professor of Botany at Rhode Island State College. 1920. Alice Leora Edwards. A.M.. Dean of Women Professor of Home Economics ON; I K I : B.S.. Oregon Agricultural College. 1906: A.M. and Teacher ' s Diploma. Columbia University. 1917; Instructor in Zoology and Physiology. Oregon Agricultural College. 1909-1915; Assistant in Biology. Teachers ' College. Columbia University. 1915- 1917: Assistant Professor of Nutrition. University of Minnesota. 1917-1918; Associate in Home Economics. University of Illinois. 1918-1921; Appointed Professor of Home Economics. Rhode Island State College. 1921: Dean of Women. 1923. George Burridge VlLES. A.B. Professor of Modern Languages A.B.. Harvard College. 1892; Ph.D.. Cornell University. 1902; Diplomc Elementaire and Diplome Superieur. Alliance Francaisc. Paris. 1908; has been Associate Professor at Cornell University. Ohio State University. Trinity College, Middlebury College, etc.; Acting Pro- fessor of Languages at Richmond University. 1921; Appointed Professor of Modern Lan- guages. 1922. Claude G. Hammond. Captain, U. S. Army Professor of Military Science and Tactics CHARLES Lloyd Sweeting Professor of Business Administration A.B . Harvard. 1914; M.A.. Syracuse University. 1922: School Principalships. 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. 1919-1923. GEORGE Holland Baldwin 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 . 1922-1923. Grace Catherine Whaley Professor of Teachers ' Training Professor of Teachers ' Training in Home Economics. R I. Normal School. 1909; Ele mentary School Work. 1909-1911; Student. Columbia University. 1911-1912; Instructor in Home Economics. Providence Technical. 1911-1923; B.E.. Rhode Island College of Education. 1923; Appointed Professor of Teachers ' Training in Home Economics. R. I. State College, 1923. [ 22 ]
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