Fred Harvey Harrington

Fred Harvey Harrington

Fellow: Awarded 1943
Field of Study: U.S. History

Competition: US & Canada

University of Arkansas

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1943–44:

HARRINGTON, FRED HARVEY. Appointed for a study of diplomatic aspects of the growth of American enterprise abroad, with emphasis upon the formative years, 1865–1900; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1943.

Born June 24, 1912, Watertown, New York.  Education:  Cornell University, A.B., 1933; New York University, M.A., 1934, Ph.D., 1937.

Instructor in History, 1936–37, New York University; Instructor in History, 1937–39, Assistant Professor, 1939–40, University of Wisconsin; Professor of History and Political Science and Head of the Department, 1940—, University of Arkansas. Visiting Professor, West Virginia University, Summer, 1942.

Publications:  Articles in Mississippi Valley Historical Review, New England Quarterly, Journal of Southern History, American Historical Review, South Atlantic Quarterly, Journal of Negro History.

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