Background
Whitlock, Baird Woodruff was born on June 1, 1924 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Son of Frank Boudinot and Rosena Craig (Foster) Whitlock.
(736 pages - 8.5X5.25 inches - From Preface "In the follow...)
736 pages - 8.5X5.25 inches - From Preface "In the following book. John Hoskyns life and writings speak for themselves. All of the available information (except for the actual Latin texts) is present so that the reader can draw his or her own conclusions about the man...... The emphasis is on the daily life of a man who was well known and admired by most of the leading figures of a fascinating period of literary and governmental history....I have tried to include everything Hoskyns said or wrote..."
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Whitlock, Baird Woodruff was born on June 1, 1924 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Son of Frank Boudinot and Rosena Craig (Foster) Whitlock.
Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers University, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, University Edinburgh, Scotland, 1953; Doctor of Literature, Nasson College, 1973.
Instructor English, Middlebury (Vermont) College, 1948-1951; Instructor English, U. Vermont, 1953-1954; assistant professor humanities, Colby College, 1954-1956; associate professor humanities, 1st holder Kulas chair music, Case Institute Technology, 1956-1961; Professor of English, chairman division humanities, languages and literature, head English department, San Francisco State College, 1961-1964; visiting professor, U. Hawaii, summer 1964; head department English, U. Wyoming, 1964-1966; Professor of English, Elmira (New York) College, 1966-1972; director liberal studies program, Elmira (New York) College, 1967-1969; course tour director, Europe, 1960, 63, 65, 69, 71, 84-85, 87, 90-91; president, Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1972-1976; visiting lecturer, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, 1976-1977; dean humanities and social science, head humanities, language and literature, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1978-1989; professor emeritus, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1989. Association American Schools in S. American lecturer, 1979.
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Board directors Aston Magna Foundation, International Chamber Music Festival, Southern Berkshire Arts Council, Wichita Falls Art Museum. Trustee Simon's Rock, Colby-Sawyer College-N.H. Served to Second lieutenant, pilot United States Army Air Force, 1943-1945. Member Intercollegiate Music Council (director), American Society Engineering Education (chairman humanities-social science division 1960), Modern Language Association, Northeast Modern Language Association (chairman Renaissance committee 1969, ecology committee 1970), Guild Scholars, Texas Association Departments of English (vice president 1981-1982, president 1982-1983), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Joan Aileen Slinger, February 16, 1953. Children: Christopher Austin, Ian Kingsley, Alison L., Erik F.