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Ault was born in Lenexa, Kansas and graduated from Baker University in 1907, before studying at Jesus College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.
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Ault was born in Lenexa, Kansas and graduated from Baker University in 1907, before studying at Jesus College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.
AB, Baker University, 1907. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Baker University, 1937. Bachelor, Oxford University, England, 1910.
Master of Arts, Oxford University, England, 1917. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1919. Doctor of Letters (honorary), Boston University, 1960.
Instructor history, Boston University, 1913-1919; assistant professor, Boston University, 1919-1924; William Edwards Huntington professor of history, department chairman, Boston University, 1924-1957; emeritus, Boston University, from 1957; Bacon lecturer, Boston University, 1933; University lecturer, Boston University, 1951-1952. Visiting professor Kansas City Regional Council Higher Education.
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(Europe in Modern Times by Warren Ortman Ault)
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With Medical Corps, then Second lieutenant Field Artillery, United States Army, 1919. Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences, Royal History Society. Member American History Association, Northeast History Teachers Association (president 1934-1936), University Club, Appalachian Mountain Club (Boston), Phi Beta Kappa, Zeta Chi.
Married Myrtle Lavina Wilcock, June 12, 1931. Children: Addison, Mary Myrtle.