Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921 (original) (raw)
Epithet: American zoologist
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000981.0x0003a7
Entomologist, author, Professor of Zoology; President, Association of Economic Entomologists, 1896.
1838: Born, March 16, Mount Desert, Maine to Eben and Sophronia (Wasgatt)
1862: Married, August 24, to Maria Elizabeth Smith
1865: Principal, Litchfield Academy, Maine
1866 -1871 : Principal, Houlton Academy, Maine
1871 -1886 : Professor of Natural History, Maine State College
1871: Honorary A.M., Bowdoin College
1886 -1910 : Professor of Zoology, Massachusetts State College
1886: Ph.D., Maine State College
1887 -1910 : Entomologist, Hatch Experiment Station
1891 -1892 : Acting President, Massachusetts Agricultural College
1896: President, Association of Economic Entomologists
1908 -1912 : Director, Graduate School, Massachusetts Agricultural College
1921: Died, February 22, Amherst, Massachusetts
From the guide to the Charles Henry Fernald Papers FS 59., 1869-1963, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries)
Charles Henry Fernald was a professor of natural history, 1871-1886, at the Maine State College (now the University of Maine). After his retirement, he also served as a professor at the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts), Amherst, Mass.
William North Rice was a geologist and professor of geology at Wesleyan University, 1868-1918.
From the description of Geology lectures : Maine State College. 1885-1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 706804298