University of Rhode Island - Renaissance / Grist Yearbook (Kingston, RI)

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' ae ' Philip Edward Bunker Associate Professor of Business Administration Educated at Gilman High. Northeast Harbor. Me.: Boston University. B.B.A.; Research University (Washington) M.C.S.; Graduate Work. Syracuse University. Employed by Gillette Safety Razor Co.. Boston Mass : Aetna Insurance Co. Boston, Mass.: Thomas Plant Shoe Co., Public Accountant. Maine. N. Y. Taught at Juniata College, Hunting ton. Pa., Syracuse University. Member of Beta Gamma Sigma (Hon. Business F-rat.). Alpha Kappa Psi (Prof. Business Frat). Theta Phi Lamda (Accounting Frat.). Ap pointed Associate Professor of Business Administration at Rhode Island State College. 1925. George Holland Baldwin. B.S. 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 z sylum, 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, B.E. Professor of Teachers ' Training Professor of Teachers ' Training in Home Economics, R. 1. 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. Frank William Keaney. A.B.. «1 B K Physical Director and Coach A.B.. Bates College. 1911: Sub-master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Ath- letic Director at Putnam. Conn . 1911-1912; Sub master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Athletic Director at Woonsocket. R. I.. 1912 1917: Instructor in Science and Athletic Director at Everett. Mass.. 1917-1920: Appointed Coach and Physical Direc- tor and Instructor in Chemistry at Rhode Island State College. 1920. HOWLAND BurdiCk, B.S. Assistant Professor of Dairying I’ I K ; B.S., Rhode Island State College. 1896; Appointed Assistant in Agriculture and Farm Superintendent. 1896; Appointed Instructor in Agriculture. 1900; Appointed As- sistant Professor 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; Associate Member of American Phy- sical Society. 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. Helen Elizabeth Peck. A.M. Assistant Professor of English Literature 2 K; 1 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 English Literature. July, 1919; A.M.. Brown Uni- versity. 1924; Appointed Professor of English Literature. 1924: Appointed Acting Dean of Women. 1926. Mabel DeWitt Eldred. B.S. Instructor in Drawing B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1895: Appointed Instructor in Drawing. 1897: Rhode Island State College. [ 24 ]

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HENRY G. May, Ph.D. Professor of Bacteriology W X; 0 B K- 22 E : 0 K 0, B.S., University of Rochester. 1913; PhD.. University ot Illinois. 1917; Junior Zoologist. Bureau of Animal Industry. Wash.. D. C.. 1917-19)9; Bacteriologist. Central Medical Department Laboratory. Dijon. France. 1918 1919: Pro- fessor 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. Basil E. Gilbert, Ph.D. Chemist, R. . Agr. Expt. Station — E: Undergraduate course at McMaster University. Toronto. Canada: Lieutenant in Canadian Infantry and British Flying Corps, 191 6-1920- Post-graduate work at McMaster University for the degree of M.A., granted a studentship by the Canadian National Research Council. President of student body at University. 1919-1920; Chemist with Imperial Varnish and Color Company. Toronto, 1920-1922: Instructor in General Science and Biology. Brandon College. Brandon. Manitoba. Canada: Student at University of Chicago during the summer. 1920-1923: Post graduate student at University of Chicago: Elected to Sigma Xi : fellowship and scholarship at the University. 1923-1924; Fellowship at Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research. Yonkers. N. Y.. 1924-1925 ; Ph D.. Uni- versity of Chicago. 1925; Chemist at R. I. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1925. Harold W. Browning, Ph.D. Professor of Botany H X. «! ' K 0. X E: T A: 0 2; B.S.. Rhode Island State College. 1914; Appointed As sistant Professor of Botany. University of Wisconsin. 1914-1916: MS.. 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. Frank Bertram Mitchell, A.B. Professor of Modern Languages S A E: Member of the Modern I anguage Association of America; studied at Alliance Fran- caise in Paris. 1913; A.B.. Boston University. 1914; Modern Language Master at the Law- rence Academy. 1916-1917: Interpreter in France during World War; Member of the First Army Intelligence Corps in France: Student at the French University of Dijon; Taught French and Spanish. University of Vermont. 1919-1921; Middlebury College Spanish School. 1920: United States Naval Academy. 1921-1924: Student at Alliance Francaise. Paris. 1921; Graduate Student. Department of Romance Languages. John Hopkins Uni- versity. 1921-1924: Appointed Professor of Modern Languages. Rhode Island State Col- lege. 1924 JULIA Ionf. Foster, A M. Instructor of Modern Languages A B . Nebraska Wesleyan University. 1916; A N.. Boston University. 1924; Public School. Nebraska. 1916-18; Teaching and Study in Chile and Bolivia. South America. 1918-1923. Appointed Instructor in Modern Languages at Rhode Island State College. 1925. 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 Lieutenant. 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 Steptember 1. 1921 : Captain. Infantry, unassigned, taking the Course of Instruction at Fort Benning. Ga.. Inf. School. September 15. 1921, to June 1, 1922: Captain. Inf., unassigned, attached to Staff at Fort Benning. Ga. On duty as Con- struction Quartermaster. 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 CHARLES Lloyd Sweeting. M. A. Professor of Business Administration 0 K 0. 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. [ 23 ]



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3 Paul D. Cartf.R. 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 Lieutenant of Inf., October 25. 1918, accepted November 1. 1918; Captain of Inf., November 13. 1918. accepted January 10. 1919, vacated September 18. 1920: 1st Lieutenant of Inf.. July 1. 1920: Captain of Inf.. July 2. 1920. accepted September 14. 1920. Discharged as Captain and appointed 1st Lieutenant November 18. 1922. Served over seas with the 28th Inf. 1st Division, from September. 1917. to September. 1919. Served at Camps Merritt.. Taylor, and Dix from October. 1919. to June. 1922. with 28th Infantry. 1st Division. Attended Infantry School for Officers at Fort Benning. Georgia. 1922 1923. Assigned to the 26th Infantry, 1st Division, at Plattsburg Barracks. N. Y June. 1 923. Served two years at Plattsburg Barracks. N. Y., from June. 1923. to June. 1925. Transferred to the detached officers ' list and assigned to duty at 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 Captain February. 1926. RALPH Eugene Brown Instructor in Mechanical Engineering B.E.E.. Northeastern University. 1922: S.M.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1925: Assistant Instructor in Physics. Northeastern University. 1920-1921; Assistant Instructor in Drawing. Northeastern University. 1921-1922: Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. Northeastern University. 1922-1923: Instructor in Graphics and Mechanical Engineer. Tufts College. 1923-1924; Instructor in Descriptive Geometry. Northeastern University. Summer Sessions. 1921-1925: Appointed Instructor in Mechanical Engineering at Rhode Island State College. 1925. CLARENCE Elmer Brett. B.S. Instructor in Poultry Husbandry B.S.. Rhode Island State College. 1913; Instructor in New York State School, 1918: Ap- pointed Instructor in Poultry Husbandry. Rhode Island State College, 1918. FRANK F. Archibald Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship in machine shop. Edinburgh. Scotland. 1894-1900: Staff Engineer at Crighton Institution. Dumfrce. Scotland. 1900-1903: Engineer at Victoria Flour Mills, Glasgow. 1903-1905: Supervisor of Electrical Work at St. Leonard Engineering Works. Edinburgh; Master Mechanic at I.outtit Laundry Co.. Providence. R L. for five years: Foreman for three years at Franklin Process Co.. Providence: Appointed Instructor in Mechanical Engineering at Rhode Island State College, 1920. LESLIE A. Keegan. B.S. Instructor in Agronomy P I K: B S . Rhode Island State College. 1919: Graduate Student and Instructor in Agron- omy. University of Maine. 1920: Appointed Instructor in Agronomy. Rhode Island State College. 1920. Frederick Bauer. M.S. Instructor in Zoology B.S . Connecticut Agricultural College. 1920: M.S . 1922; Appointed Instructor in Zo- ology. 1922. HERBERT V. Marsh. B.S. Instructor in Horticulture A I’ P; BS Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1915: Teaching Agricultural Subjects at Gorham. N. H. 1916-1917; from 1917 to 1920 engaged in Teaching Agriculture in High Schools in New Hampshire: Appointed Instructor in Horticulture at Rhode Island State College. 1920. Mrs. WINIFRED M. Keanf.Y, A.B. Instructor in Physical Training for Women A.B.. Bates College. 1911: Undergraduate Assistant in Physical Training at Bates College. 1910: Taught Settlement House Work, Buffalo. N. Y.. 1911; High School and Play- ground Work in Alton. N. H.. 1912-1913; Assistant Principal. Palmerton. Pa . School. 1913-1914: Appointed Director of Physical Education for Women at Rhode Island State College. 1921. Cecil Langford Brown. A.M. Instructor in Chemistry AX S. I’A: B.S. in Agriculture. State College of South Dakota. 1918: A.M. in Chem istry. University of Missouri. 1921: Inorganic Chemistry. University of Missouri. 1920- 1921: Science and Mathematics. High School. Motley. Minnesota. 1921-1922: Science and Mathematics. Proctor High School. Minnesota. 1922-1923: Biology and Algebra. High School. Kansas City. Missouri. 1923-1924; Appointed Instructor in Chemistry. Rhode Island State College. 1924. [25]

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