George F. Sensabaugh

George F. Sensabaugh

Fellow: Awarded 1943
Field of Study: English Literature

Competition: US & Canada

Stanford University

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

SENSABAUGH, GEORGE FRANK.  Appointed for studies in the field of the history of ideas in 17th century England; tenure, twelve months from October 1, 1944.

Born July 15, 1906, Dublin, Texas.  Education:  Vanderbilt University, B.A., 1928; University of North Carolina, M.A., 1930, Ph.D., 1934.

Teaching Fellow, 1928–31, Instructor in English, 1931–35, University of North Carolina; Instructor in English, 1935–37, Assistant Professor of English, 1937—, Stanford University; Fellow, Henry E. Huntington Library, Summer, 1942.

Publications:  Articles in Studies in Philology, Englische Studien, Huntington Library Quarterly, Modern Language Notes, Philological Quarterly, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, College English. Contributor to Renaissance Studies in Honor of Hardin Craig, 1941.

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