High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
Faculty Howard Edwards, A.M., LL.D. President ♦ K K S; 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. 1880-1881; Acting Principal of Bethel Academy, Va., 1881-1884; Principal, Tuscumbia Academy, Ala., 1884-1885; Professor of English and Modern Languages, University of Arkansas, 1885-1890; Professor of English and Modern Languages, Michigan Agricultural College, 1890-1906; LL.D., University of Arkansas, 1891, Leave of Absence in France and England, 1891-1891, Entered upon duties as President of Rhode Island State College, 1906; LL D., Brown University, 1914, Vice-President of Association of Land Grant Colleges, 1911. John Barlow, A.M. Professor of Zoology A ; B K; t K F, B.S., Middlebury College, 1895; A M , Brown University, 1896; Assistant Biologist, R I. Experiment Station, 1898; Professor of Biology, Fairmounr College, 1898-1901; Appointed Pro- fessor of Zoology, Rhode Island State College, 1901. Marshall Henry Tyler, A.M. Professor of Mathematics 0 A X, i K t ; B S. Amherst College, 1897; Instructor at St. Marks, 1897-1899; Appointed Master of Preparatory School, 1898; Appointed Professor of Mathematics, 1906; AM, Brown University, 1914. 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 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; Appointed Dean of Men, 1914. 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 School’s, Minnesota, 1891, 1891, 1S94 and 1895; Student, Educa- tional 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 Super- intendent 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 l K F, 2 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 Linfield Wales, B.S. Professor of Mechanical Engineering t K t ; A XA; 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; Ap- pointed 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, 192.1. Burt Laws Hartwell, Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry C S C; 2 i, 4 K ■F; 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, Agro- nomist, 1913; Fellow in American Association for the Advancement of Science.
”
Page 26 text:
“
Herman Churchill, A.M. Professor of English and History B e II; 1 K ■! , •! B K, A.B , Syracuse University, 1894; Summer Sessions, Chatitauqua, N. Y., Chicago University; A M., University of Wisconsin, 1901; Instructor in High Schools of N.Y., Wis. and III., 1894-1905; English Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, III., 1903-1907; Head of English Department, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan , 1907-1909, Head of English Department, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1909-1911, Appointed Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, 1911; Professor of English and History, 1911. John Everett Ladd, M.S.A. Professor of Animal Husbandry O X, A Z, B.S., New Hampshire Stage College, 1913; M.S.A. at Purdue, Ind., 1917; Appointed Pro- fessor of Animal Husbandry at Rhode Island State College, 1918. Charles Carroll, Ph D. Professor of School Law and Administration !• 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., Ill , N. H., and Rhodc Island College of Education, Member of American Psychological Association, Appointed Professor of Educational Psychology at Rhode Island State College, 1919. William Anderson, M.S. Professor of Electrical Engineering 2 i, 4 K t , B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898; Assistant in Mathematics, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1899-1902., Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Kansas State Agri- cultural College, 1904-1906, M S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Michigan College of Mines, 1906 1911; 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. Joseph Waite Ince, M.A. Professor of Chemistry ! K sp, A.B , Brown University, 1902.; M A , Brown University, 1904; Instructor in Chemistry at Brown University, 1902.- 1904; Instructor in Chemistry at Denison University, 1904-1905; Demon- strator of Chemistry at McGill University, 1905-1908; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry at North Dakota Agricultural College, 1908-1919, Agricultural Chemise at North Dakota Agricultural Exper- iment Station, 1908-1919, Appointed Professor of Chemistry and Head of Chemistry Department, 1919. H. Louis Jackson, M.S. Professor of Industrial Chemistry A Y ; 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. 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, Michigan Agricultural College, 191} 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 Executive 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, 1910. Robert Marshall Brown Professor of Geology l A 0 , 2 E, Brown A.B. ' 93, Harvard A M, 1901, Geologic Survey during the War; Special Investigator of Petroleum, Pennsylvania Area for United States Government; Member of American Association of Geographers; Fellow A. A A. S.; President National Council of Geography Teachers, Captain U. S. Army Signal Corps, Author of numerous books on Geology and Geography and Scientific Publi- cations; on Editorial Staff of the Journal of Geography.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.