Background
Fogle, Richard Harter was born on March 8, 1911 in Canton, Ohio, United States. Son of James Underhill and Amanda (Harter) Fogle.
Fogle, Richard Harter was born on March 8, 1911 in Canton, Ohio, United States. Son of James Underhill and Amanda (Harter) Fogle.
Bachelor of Arts, Hamilton College, 1933; Doctor of Letters, Hamilton College, 1967; Master of Arts, Columbia, 1936; Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1944.
English-Latin master, Brent School, Baguio, The Philippines, 1936-1938; Instructor English, U. Rochester, 1939-1940; instructor English, University of Michigan, 1943-1946; assistant professor, then professor, Tulane University, 1946-1954; head department English, Tulane University, 1954-1963; chairman, Tulane University, 1957-1960, 63-66; Professor of English, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1966-1968; University Distinguished Professor of English, U. North Carolina, 1968-1981; professor emeritus, U. North Carolina, since 1981. Visiting professor Michigan State University, 1960, University of Illinois, 1962, Harvard University, 1964, U. Hawaii, 1966.
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Board governors University North Carolina Press, 1974-1980. Fellow Melville Society (president 1961). Member Modern Language Association (executive committee 19th century American literature group since 1977), Keats-Shelley Association (distinguished scholar 1985).
Married Catherine Pace Cox, September 6, 1939. Children— Catherine Harter, Faith Underhill.