William H. Dunham Jr.

William H. Dunham Jr.
Competition: US & Canada
Yale University
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1943–44:
DUNHAM, WILLIAM HUSE, Jr. Appointed for a study of the development of British and Imperial loyalties; tenure, twelve months from July 1, 1944.
Born December 31, 1901, Evanston, Illinois. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1923, Ph.D., 1929 (Sterling Fellow, 1927–28). Social Science Research Council Fellow, 1930–31, at London and Oxford; Huntington Library Research Fellow, 1941–42.
Master in American History, 1923–24, University School, Cleveland; Instructor in History, 1925–27, 1928–30, Assistant Professor, 1930–40, Associate Professor, 1940—, Yale University.
Publications: Radulphi de Hengham Summae, 1932; The Fane Fragment of the 1461 Lords’ Journal, 1935; Complaint and Reform in England, 1436–1714, 1938. Articles in American Historical Review, English Historical Review, Huntington Library Quarterly, Sewanee Review, Speculum.