Updated 9/1/21 the Guy Burnham Index Was First Produced in June
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The Guy Burnham Index was first produced in June 1964 by then director of the Graduate School of Geography, Raymond Murphy. We have continued to keep this record updated as accurately as possible. We update this document and post it to the web twice per year summer and mid-year of the academic year. We have kept the original forward written by Prof. Murphy with the history of the making of the Burnham Index. FOREWORD On June 7, 1964, Clark University awarded its three hundred seventy-second M.A. in geography and its one hundred ninety-second Ph.D. Where are these five hundred and sixty- four graduates now? Just when did they get their degrees? And what were the subjects of their theses and dissertations? Details for Our First Twenty-Five Years are available from the well-known bulletin of that name issued by former President Atwood, and most of the more recent names and addresses can be dug out of the Clark University Alumni Directory. But that's doing it the hard way. We believed that it would be worthwhile to bring together the names and addresses of all M.A. and Ph.D. recipients, along with a listing of their thesis and dissertation topics. That is what we have done in this document. The information is presented through June, 1964, in as full and accurate form as we could make it. We regret that we could not include the names and current addresses of many other students in the Graduate School of Geography but did not complete the degree requirements. They are among our loyal alumni; but to have included them would have required many additional hours of going over records. Several of us labored on the preliminary work of bringing the material together. However, the major contribution was made by Guy Burnham, who spent many hours checking the list for accuracy. Guy has been involved in other respects, too. He, himself, is one of our earliest alumni: he received his M.A. in 1922. For many years he has ridden herd over the denizens of the workroom. He has been their teacher, advisor, and friend, as well as a valuable member of the staff and a loyal supporter of the school. We dedicate this index to Guy to express our gratitude in a small way, and to tell him that he will be sorely missed. Raymond E. Murphy, Director December, 1964 Updated 9/1/21 1922, Ph.D. Mary C. Clune: The Geographic Factors in the Development of the Massachusetts Towns of the Connecticut Valley Deceased 1956 1922, M.A. Paul E. Andrew: The Springfield Plain: A Geographic Province of the Ozark Highlands of Missouri. Deceased 1963 Guy H. Burnham: The Relation of Certain New England Industries to the Great World Trade Routes Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, MA Everett C. Donnelly: Human Comfort as a Basis for Classifying Weather Deceased 1959 Edward D. Russell: Tropical Forests of the Amazon c/o Dr. Deborah Russell, State College, Framingham, MA 1923, Ph.D. Frederick K. Branom: The Economic Geography of the Boston Region: A Study in Regional Geography 10325 Leavitt Street, Chicago, Illinois Preston E. James: Geographic Factors in the Development of Transportation in South America Dept. of Geog., Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Jesse E. Switzer: The Geography of North Dakota Deceased 1952 1923, M.A. Eric P. Jackson: The Trend of Land Utilization in Rhode Island and the Increasing Importance of Geographic Factors Deceased 1930 Albert La Fleur: The Location of Hawaii: Its Influence Upon the Commercial Development of the Islands Makefield Road, RFD #2, Morrisville, PA J. Francis Russell: Industry and Labor in Ancient Greece According to Glotz Deceased 1941 Updated 9/1/21 Marjorie M. Shank: Historic and Economic Geography of the Island of Rhodes in Ancient and Medieval Times Dept. of Geog., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, ILL. Julia M. Shipman: A Three-Term Course of Study in the State Normal School at New Britain, Conn. East Arlington, Vermont 1924, Ph.D. NONE 1924, M.A. Stuart H. Gammett: Geographic Factors Determining the Trend of Manufacturing in the Blackstone Valley Southeastern High School, Detroit, Mich. George F. Howe: The Summer and Winter Weather of Selected Cities of North America 487 South Main Street, W. Hartford 10, Conn. Ella B. King: Geographic Influences in the Location and Growth of Omaha Deceased Ina Cullom Robertson: The Relation of Geographic Factors to Land Utilization in the Ozark Region of Southern Illinois 124 N.E. Glendale Ave., Port Charlotte, Florida H. Harrison Russell: A Study of the Geographic Influences in the Distribution of Urban Centers Along the Illinois River 412 West Mulberry St., Normal, Ill. 1925, Ph.D. Robert G. Buzzard: Geography of Cape Cod 320 Broadmor Drive, Tempe, Arizona Wallace R. McConnell: The Geography of Cincinnati Deceased Douglas C. Ridgley: A Study of Children's Learning About Places Deceased 1952 Burton M. Varney: Seasonal Precipitation in California and its Variability Deceased 1943 Updated 9/1/21 C. Langdon White: The Agricultural Geography of the Salt Lake Oasis 421 El Escarpado, Stanford, CA 1925, M.A. Rollin S. Atwood: Physiography of the Southern Rocky Mountains 7809 Raeburn Road, Bethesda, Maryland Lillian Girard: A Geographic Study of Puerto Rico 2049 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, MA Carol Y. Mason: The Geography of the Cranberry Industry of Southeastern Massachusetts Deceased 1956 Clarence Post: The Distribution and Utilization of the Fuel Resources of West Viginia Deceased Richard M. Saunders: Historical Geography of Cape Ann University of Toronto, Toronto 5, Canada Phelps N. Swett: A Geographic Study of Dairying in Vermont 49 South Street, Middlebury, Vermont Katheryne C. Thomas (Mrs. Charles W. Whittemore) Industrial Geography of the Kennebec Valley 270 Middlesex Road, Buffalo 16, New York 1926, Ph.D E. Ray Casto: Climatology of the Virginias Deceased 1940 W. Elmer Ekblaw: The Polar Eskimo Deceased 1949 Olof G. Jonasson: Agricultural Regions of Europe University of Commerce, Gothenburg, Sweden H. Harrison Russell: Cape Breton Island 412 West Mulberry Street, Normal, Illinois Updated 9/1/21 Eugene Van Cleef: Response of Finnish Life to its Environment 2548 Onandga Drive, Columbus, Ohio 1926, M.A. Ruth E. Baugh: Antelope Valley 1514C North Allen Ave., Pasadena, California Meredith F. Burrill: Forest Fires and Fire Weather in Maine Board on Geographic Names, Dept. of the Interior, Washington 25, D.C. Donald Keller: British Sea Routes to the Orient 964 Hillside Avenue, Elmhurst, Illinois Maude C. Martin: Geography in the Junior High School Deceased 1955 Harley P. Milstead: The Tin Industry Dept. of Geography, Arizona State Univ, Tempe, AZ Dorothy V. Noble (Mrs. E. Bennett Brooks) Distribution of the Population of Chile Watervale, Arcadia, Michigan Leonard O. Packard: Share of the United States in the Foreign Trade of Brazil Deceased 1962 1927, Ph.D. Nels A. Bengston: Studies in the Geography of Honduras Deceased 1963 Clyde E. Cooper: Luzon Deceased 1951 Gragg Richards: The Rainfall of Florida Deceased 1944 1927, M.A. Wallace W. Atwood, Jr.: Sudbury Basin Director, Office of International Relations, Nat. Academy of Sciences, Nat. Research Council, Washington 25, D.C. Updated 9/1/21 Carleton P. Barnes: Dominance of the Forest in the Industry of Maine Deceased 1962 Marion B. Forsythe: Raquette River and Valley Deceased Charles Gooze: The Agricultural Regions of the Argentine Deceased 1936 Edna M. Gueffroy: Agricultural Regions of Chile Illinois State Normal Univ., Normal, Illinois Isabelle K. Hart: Course of Study in Geography Deceased 1963 Edith L. Horne: (Mrs. Charles B. Crane) Nantucket 36 Woodlawn Ave., Wellesley Hills, MA Thomas F. Hunt: Course of Study for Normal Schools 800 Torrey Bldg., Duluth, Minnesota 55802 Clarence Koeppe: Rainfall of New York 816 La Jolla Rancho Road, La Jolla, CA Ruth Laidlaw (Mrs. Ruth L. Cole) Roanoke, Virginia 5224 Corby Street, Omaha, Nebraska John L. Page: Rainfall of Southern Texas Dept. of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Mabel R. Ripley (Mrs. Mabel R. Rosenthal) Agricultural Regions of Brazil Parker High School, Chicago, Ill. Joseph R. Schwendeman: Truck Farming in the Lower Muskingum Valley Chairman, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, KY J. Henry Weber: Rainfall of New England Meteorologist, The New York Daily Times, NY, NY 1928, Ph.D. Rollin S. Atwood: Localization of the Cotton Industry In Lancashire, England Updated 9/1/21 7809 Raeburn Road, Bethesda, Maryland Julia M. Shipman: Worcester's Water Supply East Arlington, Vermont Willem Van Royen: Geographic Studies of Population in Worcester Dept. of Geog., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD 1928, M.A. Harold B. Addicott: Cacao Industry of the Gold Coast. Chairman, Dept. of Geog., Moorhead State College, Moorhead, Minn. Floyd F. Cunningham: Relation of Tree and Shrub Invasion to the Charlton Soil Types Dept. of Geography, Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, Ill. Anna Hanratta: Michigan State Course of Study in Geography Deceased 1956 Carl F. Holzhauer: Ceylon's Tea Industry 15311 Eastburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48205 Edith E. Hoyt (Mrs. Carl F. Holzhauer) Geographic Factors in the Origin and Development of Marietta, Ohio 15311 Eastburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48205 Yu-Jung Huang: Development of China's Export Trade, 1901-1925 Yenching University, Peking, China (Canton China) Harriet E. Lee (Mrs. Roy L. Hirst): Land Utilization in Barrington and Starkey Townships, Yates County, NY Head, Geography Dept., The Brearley School, NY, NY M. Adelphia Mitchell: Geography of Prince Edward Island 326 East Main Street, Manly, Iowa, 50456 Robert W. Rucker: Land Utilization in the Town of Bolton, MA 39 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater, MA George W. Schlesselman: The Sugar Industry in Cuba Updated 9/1/21 Texas A&M, College Station, Texas 1929, Ph.D. Carleton P. Barnes: Geographic Influences in the Present Distribution of the Forests of Nearctic North America Deceased 1962 Ruth E.