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Margaret Whittemore, B.S., A.M. Dean of Home Economics, Experiment Station, and Professor of Dietetics B.S., Teachers ' College, Columbia University, New York City, 1907 ; A.M., Columbia Uni- versity, New York City, 1920; Head, Home Economics Department, Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C, 1908-1911, 1913-1914; Head, Home Economics Department, Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C., 1914-1918; State Home Demonstration Leader, Lexington, Kentucky, 1920-1923; Extension Worker, Cornell University, 1923-1924; Research Worker in Home Economics and Professor of Dietetics, Rhode Island State College, 1926-1927; Dean of Home Economics, 1927. Basil E. Gilbert, Ph.D. . Director, R. . Agr. Expt. Station £Z; Undergraduate Course, McMaster University, Toronto, Canada; Lieutenant, Canadian Infantry and British Flying Corps, 1916-1920; Postgraduate Work, McMaster University, for the Degree of M.A., granted a Studentship by the Canadian National Research Council ; President of Student Body, the University, 1919-1920; Chemist, Imperial Varnish and Color Company, Toronto, 1920-1922; Instructor in General Science and Biology, Brandon College, Brandon, Man., Canada; Student, University of Chicago, during the summer, 1920-1923; Postgraduate Student, University of Chicago; Elected to Sigma Xi ; Fellowship and Scholar- ship, the University, 1923-1924; Fellowship. Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Yonkers, N. Y., 1924-1925; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1925; Chemist, R. I., Agricultural Experiment Station, 1925. Marshall Henry Tyler, A.M., B.S. Professor of Mathematics 0 A X; l» K P; B.S., Amherst College, 1897; Instructor, St. Marks, 1897-1899; Appointed Master of Preparatory School, 1898; Appointed Professor of Mathematics, 1906; A.M., Brown University, 1924; Athletic Committee, Rhode Island State College. Samuel Harvey Webster, B.S. Professor of Civil Engineering I K I ; X ' V ; A.B., Waynesburg College, Pa., 1893; Instructor, Jackson High School, Mich., 1894-1896; Instructor, Washington State College, 1896-1903; Student, Leland Stan- ford University, 1903-1904; B.S., University of Illinois, 1906; Instructor in Civil Engineer- ing, Oklahoma State College, 1907 ; Appointed Professor of Civil Engineering, 1907 ; Athletic Committee. Herman Churchill, A.M Professor of English and History B 0 I! ; I K ‘I : 1 B K ; T K A ; A.B., Syracuse University, 1894; Summer Sessions, Chautaucpia, N. Y., Chicago University; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 1902; Instructor, High Schools of X. Y., Wis. and 111., 1894-1903; English Department, Northwestern Uni- versity, Evanston, 111., 1903-1907; Head of English Department, Southwestern College, Win- field, Kan., 1907-1909; Head of English Department, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1909- 1912; Appointed Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, 1912; Professor of English and History, 1921 ; Faculty Adviser, t L 1925. Charles Carroll, Ph.D., LL.B., A.M. Professor of School Law and Administration I B K ; A.B., Brown University, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1901; Admitted to Rhode Eland Bar, 1901; A.M., Brown University, 1913; Ph.D., Brown University, 1915; Instructor, 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. William Anderson, M.S., A.M. Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering L Z: I K I ; B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898; Assistant in Mathematics, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1899-1902; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineer- ing, 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, 1911; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 1912- 1919, Michigan College of Mines; Appointed Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineer- ing at Rhode Island State College, 1919; Honorary Member, A X A. Twenty-four
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Faculty Howard Edwards, A.M., LL.D. Professor of Polit. Economy and Social Science $K$;$K E ; ' I B K; A.M., Randolph-Macon College, 1876; Student, University of Leipzig, 1877-1878; Student in Haris, 1878; Teacher, Bethel Academy, Ya„ 1878-1880; Teacher, Bingham School, N. C, 1880-1882; Acting Principal, 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 Modern Languages, Michigan Agricultural College, 1890-1890 ; 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 Association of Land Grant Colleges, 1921. John Barlow, A.M. Dean of Science and Professor of Zoology A Y ; ( P B K ; K d) ; B.S., Middlebury College, 1895; A.M., Brown University, 1896; Assistant Biologist, R. I. Experiment Station, 1898; Professor of Biology, Fairmount Col- lege, 1898-1901 ; Appointed Professor of Zoology, Rhode Island State College, 1901. George Edward Adams, M.Agr., Dean of Agriculture and Professor of Agronomy K t ; P I K; B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1894; Student, Cornell University, 1897 and 1899-1901, Assistant in Horticulture, 1901-1906: Associate in Agronomy. 1906; State Statistical Agent, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1901 : Appointed Professor of Agricul- ture, 1907; Appointed, Dean of Agriculture, 1917: Appointed Dean of Men, 1924. Fellow A. A. A. Science, 1925 ; Director, Extension Service. Royal Linfield Wales, B.S. Dean of Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering K I ; A X A; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1902; Instructor, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, 1902-1904; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, North Caro- lina State College, 1904-1905: Assistant Professor 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 1 to September 1, 1921. Helen Elizabeth Peck, A.M. Dean of Women and Professor of English Literature Z K; I K ( I ; 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, 1919; A.M., Brown University, 1924; Appointed Professor of English Literature, 1924; Appointed Dean of Women, 1926. Andrew Jackson Newman, M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Business Administration and Professor of Economies Graduated State Normal School, Kirksville, Mo., 1908; Principal of Missouri State School for the Blind, St. Louis, Mo., 1908-1910; A.B., Washington University, St. Louis, 1910; M.A., University of Missouri, 1911; Principal of High School, Homer, La., 1911-1912; Principal of high schools in California, 1912-1916; Assistant in Economics and graduate stu- dent, Stanford University, California. 1916-1917: Teacher of History and Economics in Lowell High School, San Francisco, California, 1917-1919; Graduate Student, University of California, 1917-1919; Appointed Flood Fellow in Economics, University of California, 1919; Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Kansas, 1919-1921 ; Professor of Business Administration and Head of Department, Roanoke College, Salem, Va., 1921-1922: Profes- sor of Economics and Head of Department of Economics, College of Commerce, Temple University, Philadelphia, 1922-192.1; Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Mary- land, 1923-1927; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1924-1926; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1927 ; Professor of Economics and Dean of Business Administration, Rhode Island State College, 1927. Twenty-three
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John Everktt Ladd, M.S.A. Professor of Animal Husbandry 0 X; A Z; B.S., New Hampshire State College, 1913; M.S.A., Purdue, Ind., 1917; Ap- pointed Professor of Animal Husbandry, Rhode Island State College, 1918. Joseph Waite Ince, M.A. ..... Professor of Chemistry P Kf; A.B., Brown University, 1902; M.A., Brown University, 1904; Instructor in Chemistry, Brown University, 1902-1904 ; Instructor in Chemistry, Denison University, 1904- 1905; Demonstrator of Chemistry, McGill University, 1905-1908; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1908-1919; Agricultural Chemist, North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1908-1919; Appointed Professor of Chemistry and Head of Chemistry Department, 1919. Henry Louis Jackson, M.S. . . Professor of Industrial Chemistry A Y; B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1905; M.S., Hamilton College, 1909; Instructor, M. I. T. ; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Kansas; State Chem- ist of Idaho ; Overseas Service in Sanitary Corps, U. S. Army ; Appointed Professor of Industrial Chemistry, 1919. Mrs. Lillian L. Peppard, M.S. . . Professor of Domestic Art 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, National Council of Omicron Xu, 1913-1915; Secretary, Michigan Home Economics Association, 1913-1917; Member, 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, 1920. Harold W. Browning, Ph.D Professor of Botany 0 X : I K I : X Z; FA; I X; B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1914; Appointed Assist- ant in 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; I’h.D., University of Wisconsin, 1920; Appointed Professor of Botany at Rhode Island State College, 1920; Nationally- Appointed Adviser to 0 X. George Holland Baldwin, B.S. Professor of Teacher Training in Agriculture Supervisor, Public Schools of Rhode Island; B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1915; Prac- tical Work with Dairy Herd, Dexter Asylum, Providence, 1915; Animal Husbandman, Extension Service, R. I., 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. I. Normal School, 1909; Elemen- tary 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. 1. State College, 1923. Frank William Kean ey, A. B. Instructor in Chemistry and Physical Director and Coach [)BK; A.B.. Bates College, 1911; Sub-Master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Athletic Director, Putnam, Conn., 1911-1912: Sub-Master and Instructor in Science and Mathematics and Athletic Director, Woonsocket, R. 1., 1912-1917; Instructor in Science and Athletic Director, Everett. Mass., 1917-1920; Appointed Coach and Physical Director and Instructor in Chemistry. Rhode Island State College, 1920. Howland Burdick, B.S Assistant Professor of Dairying P I K; B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1896; Appointed Assistant in Agriculture and Farm Superintendent, 1896; Appointed Instructor in Agriculture, 1900; Appointed Assistant Professor in Dairying, 1906. Twenty- five
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