Background
Wilm, Emil Carl was born on November 12, 1877 in Margonin, Prussia. Son of Carl and Ernestine (Krueger) Wilm.
Wilm, Emil Carl was born on November 12, 1877 in Margonin, Prussia. Son of Carl and Ernestine (Krueger) Wilm.
Came to the United States, 1889. Bachelor of Arts, Southwestern University, 1902. Master of Arts, Vanderbilt, 1903.
Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell Univercity, 1905.
Doctor of Laws, honorary causa, Southwestern, 1914. Awarded freshman, sophomore, junior and senior English prizes, Southwestern, Messenger memorial prize, Cornell, and Bowdoin prize, Harvard.
Professor philosophy successively, Washburn College, Wells College, Bryn Mawr, and Boston University, 1905-1926, Colorado College, since 1926. Author: The Philosophy of Friedrich Schiller, 1912. The Problem of Religion, 1912.
The Culture of Religion, 1912.
Henri Bergson, A Study in Radical Evolution, 1914. Religion and the School, 1914.
The Theories of Instinct, 1925. Participant-author: The Modern High School, 1914.
Philosophical Essays in Honor of James Edwin Creighton, tory of Psychology, 1914.
Editor and part-author: Studies in Philosophy and Theology in Honor of Borden P. Browne, 1922. Immanuel Kant, 1925. Home: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Married Grace Gridley, pianist, 1903. Children: Clara, Harold, Margaret, Carl.