George B. Parks

George B. Parks
Competition: US & Canada
Washington University, St. Louis
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1931–32:
PARKS, GEORGE BRUNER: Appointed for a study of English voyages and geographical literature during the period 1600–1660; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1931.
Born October 16, 1890, at Watkins, New York. Education: Amherst College, B.A., 1911 (Rufus B. Kellogg Fellow, 1914–17, 1919–21); Columbia University, A.M., 1914, Ph.D., 1929 (President’s Scholar, 1913–14).
Instructor in English, 1921–23, Assistant Professor, 1923–26, Associate Professor, 1926—, Washington University, St. Louis; Summer School, Columbia University, 1922, 1924, Washington University, 1925–29, State University of Iowa, 1930, University of Chicago, 1931.
Publications: Editions of the Book of Ser Marco Polo, 1927; Richard Hakluyt and the English Voyages, 1928. Articles and reviews in Washington University Studies, Notes and Queries, Saturday Review of Literature, Geographical Review.