Background
Hallam, Julia Kirkland Clark was born on January 7, 1860 in Portage, Wisconsin, United States. Daughter of John T. and Louise (Holley) Clark.
Hallam, Julia Kirkland Clark was born on January 7, 1860 in Portage, Wisconsin, United States. Daughter of John T. and Louise (Holley) Clark.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1881, Master of Arts, 1884. Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1910.
Taught in high schools, Madison and LaCross, Wisconsin, 2 years Recording secretary Iowa Federation of Woman’s Clubs, 1901-1903. President Iowa Equal Suffrage Society, 1909-1910. Class speaker at University of Wisconsin Alumni dinner, commencement, 1911.
“mother’s day” speaker at Hawarden, Iowa, May 1912, and May 1913.
State delegate to National Child Labor Conference, Jacksonville, Florida, March 13-16, 1913. Moved to Chicago, September 1913.
Traveled in Japan and Philippine Islands, 1914-1915. Taught in provincial high school, San Jose del Buena Vista, Antique, Philippine Islands, 1915.
In charge Philosophy Library, University of Chicago, 1919-1921.
Lecturer to women's clubs and girls’ schools, since 1924. Author: The Relation of the Sexes from a Scientific Standpoint. The Story of a European Tour, 1900.
Studies in Child Development, 1913.
Home: Chicago, Illinois.
Married Joseph West. Hallam, 1883. Children: Marguerite, Clark, Arthur Wood, Kirkland (deceased).