Frederick M. Salter

Frederick M. Salter

Fellow: Awarded 1938
Field of Study: Medieval Literature

Competition: US & Canada

Northeast Experimental Junior College

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1937–38:

SALTER, FREDERICK MILLET:  appointed for the completion of an edition of the Chester Craft Plays, and the preparation of materials for a monograph dealing with their history; tenure, twelve months from August 1, 1938.

Born May 13, 1895, in Canada.  Education:  Dalhousie University, B.A., 1916; University of Chicago, A.M., 1922. Henry E. Huntington Library International Research Fellow, 1932–33.

Lecturer in English, 1922–24, University of Alberta; Instructor in English, 1924–26, Lecturer, and Curator for the Chaucer Laboratory, 1926–28, University of Chicago; Assistant Professor of English, 1930–31, Oklahoma A. & M. College; Teacher of English, 1931—, Northeast Junior College, Kansas City.

Publications:  Articles in Philological Quarterly, Speculum, Modern Language Notes, Times Literary Supplement, Malone Society Studies, Review of English Studies.

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