William Freeman Galpin, Ph.D.

Professor Galpin was born
in Ishpeming, Michigan,
the son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Galpin. He
received a B.A. degree from Northwestern
University in 1913, an
M.A. degree in history from
Northwestern in 1914, and
a Ph.D. from the
University
of Pennsylvania in 1917. He also
was a
Yale Fellow from 1914 to
1915 and a Harrison
Fellow
in 1926.
After teaching at several universities,
he served as
Chair of the history
department at Syracuse
University from 1948 to
1951, retiring from SU in
1956. Dr. Galpin was
widely known as an author
and historian. In 1927, he received the coveted
Herbert
Baxter Adams award to the American Historical Society. He authored books on the history of Syracuse
University and Upstate New York.
Professor Galpin was
active in various professional organizations. He also served as a major in the
U.S. Army from 1918 to 1919. An active member of the Episcopal Church, he
served there in various leadership roles. He and his wife, Gladys, had two
daughters and four grandchildren. He passed away in 1963.