Hibbard, Addison, 1887-1945

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Addison Hibbard (1887-1945) was an English professor, 1918-1930, and dean, 1926-1930, at the University of North Carolina. Hibbard was the son of Daniel O. and Ida Brightman Hibbard. He was born in Racine, Wis., and received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Wisconsin. He taught at Nagasaki, Japan, 1909-1914, and at the University of Wisconsin and Miami University, Ohio, before coming to the University of North Carolina in 1918. He was also the author of articles and editor of books relating to literature of the South. He was dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of North Carolina, 1926-1930, and accepted a similar post at Northwestern University in 1930. He married Ruth Barr in 1918 and they had several children.

From the guide to the Addison Hibbard Papers, ., 1927-1930, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

Hibbard was an English professor, 1918-1930, and dean, 1926-1930, at the University of North Carolina.

From the description of Addison Hibbard papers, 1927-1930 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24990458

Clarence Addison Hibbard was born in Racine, Wisconsin, the son of Daniel Osmer and Ida Brightman Hibbard, on August 29, 1887. He obtained his A.B. (1909) and his A.M. (1919) from the University of Wisconsin.

From 1909 to 1914 Hibbard taught in Japan at several government middle schools and at the Imperial College of Commerce in Nagasaki and was a newspaper correspondent. Returning to the United States, Hibbard taught high school, was an instructor in English at the University of Wisconsin, 1916-17 and was assistant professor of English at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, 1917-18. He served in the U.S. Navy in 1918. He then went to the University of North Carolina in 1919 where he taught English and served as Acting Dean (1925-1926) and Dean (1926-1930) of the College of Liberal Arts.

In 1930 Hibbard came to Northwestern University as professor of English and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, where he remained until his death on May 17, 1945, at his home in Evanston.

Hibbard was co-author (with William F. Thrall) of Handbook to Literature (1936), which went through several editions, and editor of The Lyric South (1929), The Book of Poe (1930), Stories of the South (1931), and Writers of the Western World (1942). He also wrote professional articles, short stories, accounts of his trips, and poems. For several years he wrote a syndicated newspaper column, "The Literary Lantern," under the name of "Telfair, Jr." He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Delta.

On June 29, 1918, Hibbard married Ruth Barr; the couple had four children: John Barr, Ruth Margaret (Hilker), Jean Scott (Teevan), and Sarah Brightman (Wylie).

From the guide to the Addison Hibbard (1887-1945) Papers, 1911-1973, 1911-1945, (Northwestern University Archives)

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creatorOf Hibbard, Addison, 1887-1945. Addison Hibbard papers, 1927-1930 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1903-2005 Harvard Art Museums. Archives
creatorOf Records of Addison Hibbard, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1935-1946 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Image Collection, 1799-1999 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.
creatorOf Addison Hibbard (1887-1945) Papers, 1911-1973, 1911-1945 Northwestern University Archives
creatorOf Addison Hibbard Papers, ., 1927-1930 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1943-1944. University of Pennsylvania Library
referencedIn Wisdom, William B. William B. Wisdom collection of Thomas Wolfe. 1909-1959. Houghton Library
creatorOf Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Letters, 1927-1964, to Lewis Mumford. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Yaddo records, 1870-1980 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Leroy F. Jackson Papers The Huntington Library
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correspondedWith Jackson, Ruth W., 1830-1994 person
associatedWith North Carolina Literary and Historical Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). corporateBody
associatedWith Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Department of English corporateBody
associatedWith Sachs, Paul J., 1878-1965 person
associatedWith University of North Carolina (1793-1962) corporateBody
correspondedWith Wisdom, William B., 1900-1977 person
associatedWith Yaddo (Artist's colony) corporateBody
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