Willoughby, Edwin E., 1899-1959
Edwin Eliott Willoughby was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 5, 1899, the eldest of the three children of printer Frank Faul Willoughby and his wife Annie (Smith) Willoughby. In 1918, during World War I, Willoughby served as a private in the U.S. Army. After his return, he graduated with a B.A. from Dickinson College in 1922 and received his M.A. and Ph. D. from the University of Chicago in 1924 and 1932 respectively. While at Chicago, he was employed as a senior assistant and then reference librarian at the Newberry Library of Chicago. From 1929-1931 he was a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellow in London, England and studied in Europe again in the summer of 1934 on a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies. After his return from England, Willoughby became a professor and acting head of the Library Science Department at the College of William and Mary from 1932 to 1935. From 1935 until his retirement in 1958, he was Chief Bibliographer at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C. Willoughby’s work on the history of the King James Bible as well as on Shakespeare’s printers gained him international renown and special recognition for his research. Dickinson College conferred upon him an honorary Litt. D. degree in 1940. He was a fellow of the Royal Society on Literature of Great Britain, held membership in the Bibliographical societies of London and American, American Library Association, Shakespeare Association of Great Britain, Phi Beta Kappa, American Legion, and the Grolier Club of New York. He wrote more than 300 articles and reviews and was the author of five books, as well as multiple unpublished works. Edwin E. Willoughby died in Ancora, New Jersey, on October 2, 1959, where his sister Frances L. Willoughby had been caring for him while he battled the neurological disorder that led to his death.
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Date: 1899-11-05 (Birth) - 1959-10-02 (Death)
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Nationality: Americans
Gender: Male
Name Entry: Willoughby, Edwin E., 1899-1959
Name Entry: Willoughby, Edwin Eliott, 1899-1959
Occupation: Authors
Occupation: Bibliographers
Occupation: Librarians
Occupation: Library science teachers
Occupation: Professors (teacher)
Occupation: Soldiers
Relation: memberOf American Library Association
Relation: alumnusOrAlumnaOf Dickinson College
Relation: employeeOf Folger Shakespeare Library
Relation: memberOf Grolier Club
Relation: alumnusOrAlumnaOf University of Chicago.
Place: Chicago
Place: Washington, D. C.
Place: London
Place: Williamsburg
Place: Carlisle
Place: Philadelphia
Place: Ancora (New Jersey)
Subject: Bibliography
Subject: Shakespeare, William
On a library staff list: "Willoughby, Edwin E. began work Jul. 1, 1935 terminated Feb 1. 1958 (retired)".
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<p>Edwin Willoughby was born in Philadelphia on November 5, 1899, the eldest of the three children of printer Frank Faul Willoughby and his wife Annie. While Edwin was still a child, the family moved to New Jersey. In 1918, Willoughby entered Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania with the class of 1922, and participated in the Student Army Air Corps as a private during the First World War. He remained at Dickinson after the war, and was active in the Belles Lettres Literary Society, the New Jersey Club, and the YMCA. He also served as associate editor of the 1922 Microcosm. After receiving his B.A. from Dickinson in 1922, Willoughby earned his M.A. from the University of Chicago two years later while employed as a senior assistant at the Newberry Library of Chicago; ten years later in 1934 he earned his Ph.D. from there as well. He remained at the library until 1929 when he accepted a Guggenheim fellowship to study in London, England for two years.</p>
<p>Upon his return Willoughby accepted the position of professor and acting director of the Library Science Department of the College of William and Mary; his tenure there lasted from 1932 until 1935. During the summer of 1934 he returned to Europe to further his studies on a grant from the American Council of Learned Societies. In 1935 he left William and Mary to become chief bibliographer at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. His career at the Folger Library lasted until 1958, during which time Willoughby established himself as an internationally renowned scholar on the printing of Shakespeare and the history of the King James Bible. The author of five books and over 300 scholarly articles, he lectured at universities throughout England and was a member of the Royal Society of Literature. In the U.S. he was an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa, and his alma mater awarded him an honorary degree in 1940. In addition, he was a member of several library and literary societies in England and the U.S.</p>
<p>Citing health reasons, Willoughby retired from the Folger Library in 1958 and returned to his home in New Jersey. He battled a neurological disorder for a long time, and it eventually led to his death on October 2, 1959. Although he had been engaged at one point, he was never married. Edwin Willoughby was survived by his mother, brother Charles, and sister Frances, who had followed him at Dickinson and graduated in 1927.</p>
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Name Entry: Willoughby, Edwin Eliott, 1899-1959
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Relation: associatedWith Wright, Louis B. (Louis Booker), 1899-1984