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Herbert Charles Sanborn

Herbert Charles Sanborn (February 18, 1873 – July 6, 1967) was an American philosopher, academic and one-time political candidate. He was the Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1921 to 1942, and he served as the president of the Nashville German-American Society. He founded and coached the Vanderbilt fencing team. He ran for the Tennessee State Senate unsuccessfully in 1955. He was opposed to the Civil Rights Movement, and he published antisemitic pamphlets.[1]

Herbert Charles Sanborn
Born(1873-02-18)February 18, 1873
DiedJuly 6, 1967(1967-07-06) (aged 94)
Alma materBoston University
Tufts College
University of Munich
Occupation(s)Philosopher, psychologist, academic, German teacher and translator

Early life

Herbert Charles Sanborn was born on February 18, 1873, in Winchester, Massachusetts.[2]

Sanborn graduated with a Bachelor of Philosophy from Boston University in 1896, where one of his professors was Borden Parker Bowne.[2] He received a master's degree from Tufts College in 1897.[2] He studied on a scholarship at Heidelberg University in 1900.[2] Shortly after, he taught German in New England schools, eventually becoming Head of German instruction at the Bancroft School in Worcester, Massachusetts.[3] During that time, he wrote a book about Viktor Nessler's 1884 opera Der Trompeter von Säkkingen, which was reviewed in a German journal.[3]

Sanborn returned to Germany for graduate studies in 1906, and he received a PhD magna cum laude from the University of Munich in 1908.[2] His PhD thesis, written in German and supervised by Georg von Hertling, was about William James.[2]

Academic career

Sanborn was Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, from 1909 to 1911.[2] In 1911, he was hired by Chancellor James Hampton Kirkland as an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee to replace Collins Denny, a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South who had tried to "impose theological control over the university."[4] Sanborn remained Associate Professor until 1921, when he was promoted to full Professor in 1921.[2] He served as the Chair of its Department of Philosophy from 1921 to 1942.[1][2] Additionally, he taught at the Peabody College during summer terms.[2] One of Sanborn's students was Lyle H. Lanier.[5] Other students included Donald Davidson and Allen Tate, who looked up to Sanborn.[6][7] According to Davidson, Sanborn would pepper his lectures with "quotations from the original Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, German, French, or Italian, which of course he would not insult us by translating."[6] Davidson complained that after taking Sanborn's classes, he "did not have the least idea about schools of philosophy or such philosophical terms as epistemology and ontology", nor did he know anything about Plato.[6] Moreover, critic Thomas A. Underwood suggests that Sanborn "fell back on a highly abstract, theoretical vocabulary in his lectures."[7]

Sanborn served as the President of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in 1923.[8] His inaugural address was entitled "Aesthetics and Civilization"; it was published in the Peabody Journal of Education a year later, in 1924.[9] Two years later, in 1926, he translated Psychological Studies by Theodor Lipps from German into English.[2]

Sanborn published Methodology and Psychology in 1928.[2] In it, he argued that psychology offered many different theories because the science could not be as comprehensive as lived experience.[2] He rejected materialism as well as strict behaviorism.[2] Instead, his approach was positivistic and empirical, even though he focused on personalities and the "individual."[2] Later, Sanborn wrote a book about Hugo Dingler, a German philosopher.[10]

Sanborn coached the Vanderbilt baseball team in 1912 and 1913.[11][12] In 1934, he founded the Vanderbilt fencing team and served as its coach until 1957.[11] The team won the Southeastern Conference in 1940–1942.[11][12] Even though Sanborn retired from Vanderbilt University in 1942,[12][13] he continued to coach the fencing team for fifteen more years.[1] In a 1957 interview with the Anderson Herald of Anderson, Indiana, he lamented that fencing had become a "lost art" on Southern campuses.[14] A foilist, Sanborn competed individually, for example taking part in a national fencing competition in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1937.[12]

Sanborn regularly disagreed with James Hampton Kirkland, the Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, who had also studied in Germany.[11] The retirement age was set at 65 to force him into retirement.[1] Sanborn appealed to the American Association of University Professors, but he was forced to retire two years later,[1] in 1942.[15]

In 1961, Sanborn was an early editor of Mankind Quarterly, an academic journal of scientific racism.[16] He was also an early member of its sponsor, the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics, a promoter of racial segregation.[17]

Political activism

Sanborn, who was the president of the Nashville German-American Society,[18] supported Germany at the outset of World War I.[11] He supported Austria's ultimatum to Serbia, opining that the Balkans were "on the plane of semi-savagery."[19] However, in a 1917 interview with The Tennessean, he said, "There cannot be the slightest doubt as to the loyalty of the German-Americans to the United States in the current crisis."[18] He went on to deny that he had pro-German sentiments, saying he was "clean."[20]

In 1925, Sanborn supported the Butler Act.[21]

After World War II, he campaigned for the release of Karl Dönitz, Adolf Hitler's successor as the last leader of Nazi Germany.[17]

In 1954–1955, Sanborn ran for the Tennessee State Senate as a candidate for the Conservative Party,[22][23] but he was defeated by Democratic candidate Richard Fulton.[1]

In 1955, Sanborn self-published antisemitic pamphlets entitled The International Conspiracy, in which he falsely argued that the Jews controlled international banking.[1][24] He also wrote against interracial marriage.[25] He was an honorary editor of the neo-Nazi periodical Western Destiny published by Willis Carto.[25] He was also an editor for The American Mercury.[25] He opposed the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s, and characterized desegregation as "the first step toward national suicide".[1][17]

Death

Sanborn died at age 94 on July 6, 1967, in a hospital in Williamson County, Tennessee.[2][13]

Bibliography

As an author

  • Uber die ldentitat der Person bei William James (Leipzig-Eutritzsch: Leipzig Böhme & Lehmann, 1909).[26]
  • Our founders and their Fatherland (USA, 1916).[27]
  • Aesthetics and Civilization (Nashville, Tennessee: George Peabody College for Teachers, 1923).[28]
  • The dachshund or teckel; a complete treatise on the history, breeding, training, care and management (New York, Orange Judd Pub. Co., 1949).[29]
  • Philosophies and psychologies. (St. Louis, Missouri, 1952).[30]
  • Dingler's methodical philosophy. (Milano: Editrice La Fiaccola, 1952).[10]
  • The function of history in liberal education. (1950s).[31]
  • The International Conspiracy (Brentwood, Tennessee, 1955).[1][32]

As an editor

  • Sudermann's Teja (edited and annotated by Herbert Charles Sanborn, New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1906).[33]
  • Diseases of canaries (by Robert Stroud; edited by Herbert Charles Sanborn; Kansas City, Missouri : Canary Publishers Co., 1933).[34]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "1911-1942 The Sanborn Era". Vanderbilt University. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Shook, John R., ed. (2005). The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers. Bristol, England: Thoemmes Continuum. pp. 2115–2117. ISBN 9780199754663.
  3. ^ a b Roedder, E. C. (November 1907). "Reviewed Work: Scheffel's Der Trompeter von Säkkingen by Herbert Charles Sanborn". Monatshefte für Deutsche Sprache und Pädagogik. 8 (9): 305–307. JSTOR 30166804.
  4. ^ Rubin, Louis Decimus (1978). The Wary Fugitives: Four Poets and the South. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-0807103609. Herbert charles Sanborn.
  5. ^ Payne, M. Carr, Jr. (April 1990). "Lyle Hicks Lanier (1903-1988)". American Psychologist. 45 (4): 549. doi:10.1037/h0091588.
  6. ^ a b c Davidson, Donald (1958). Southern Writers in the Modern World. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. pp. 11–12.
  7. ^ a b Underwood, Thomas A. (2003). Allen Tate: Orphan of the South. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-0691115689.
  8. ^ . Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. Archived from the original on April 20, 2015. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  9. ^ Sanborn, Herbert Charles (1924). "Aesthetics and civilization". Peabody Journal of Education. 1 (4): 201–206. doi:10.1080/01619562409534594.
  10. ^ a b Dingler's methodical philosophy. OCLC 26567597.
  11. ^ a b c d e Stearns, Richard G. (January 2, 2013). "Fencing Team's Glory Years". Vanderbilt Magazine. Nashville, Tennessee. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  12. ^ a b c d "Be It Philosophy or Foils, He Knows Their Fine Points". Deadwood Pioneer-Times. Deadwood, South Dakota. March 10, 1942. p. 3. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  13. ^ a b "NASHVILLE: Vanderbilt professor dies". Kingsport News. Kingsport, Tennessee. July 8, 1967. p. 7. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  14. ^ "Dr. Sanborn Is Valuable Man To Fencing". Anderson Herald. Anderson, Indiana. March 8, 1957. p. 16. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  15. ^ "Fencing Tutor Retires". The Anniston Star. Anniston, Alabama. May 19, 1942. p. 6. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  16. ^ . Mankind Quarterly. Archived from the original on April 9, 2015. Retrieved September 22, 2015 – via Internet Archive.
  17. ^ a b c Tucker, William H. (2002). . University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252074639. Archived from the original on 2007-05-03. Retrieved 2007-08-15.
  18. ^ a b "General Approval Given President's Action Here: Men In All Walks Of Life Say Course Pursued Was Inevitable--Germany Generally Denounced". The Tennessean. February 4, 1917. p. 16. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  19. ^ Doenecke, Justus D. (2011). Nothing Less Than War: A New History of America's Entry Into World War I. Louisville, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 25–26. ISBN 9780813130033.
  20. ^ Miller, William D. (1991). Pretty Bubbles in the Air: America in 1919. Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0252018237.
  21. ^ "Vandy Professor Seeks to Justify Law on Evolution: Dr. Herbert C. Sanborn, Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt Delivers Address on Law". Kingsport News. Kingsport, Tennessee. June 21, 1925. p. 2. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  22. ^ "Hearing Is Set For Underage Tenn. Candidate". Kingsport Times. Kingsport, Tennessee. October 28, 1954. p. 19. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  23. ^ "Nashvillians Will Decide About Senator". Kingsport Times. Kingsport, Tennessee. January 27, 1955. p. 17. Retrieved September 18, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  24. ^ Winston, A. S. (1999). "Saving Civilization: Herbert Sanborn, the 'International Jewish Conspiracy', and the Psychology of Race". Cheiron: Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting, June 10–13 99.
  25. ^ a b c Winston, Andrew S. (2021). ""Jews will not replace us!": Antisemitism, Interbreeding and Immigration in Historical Context". American Jewish History. 105 (1–2): 1–24. doi:10.1353/ajh.2021.0001. ISSN 1086-3141. S2CID 239725899.
  26. ^ Über die identität der person bei William James. OCLC 8343948.
  27. ^ Our founders and their Fatherland. OCLC 70165393.
  28. ^ Aesthetics and Civilization. OCLC 27162130.
  29. ^ The dachshund or teckel; a complete treatise on the history, breeding, training, care and management;. OCLC 3767663.
  30. ^ Philosophies and psychologies. OCLC 26567605.
  31. ^ The function of history in liberal education. OCLC 26597162.
  32. ^ The international conspiracy. OCLC 13011536.
  33. ^ "Reviewed Work: SUDERMANN'S TEJA by Herbert C. Sanborn". The Journal of Education. 63 (4): 105. January 25, 1906. JSTOR 42814252.
  34. ^ "Diseases of canaries / by Robert Stroud; edited by Herbert C. Sanborn". National Library of Australia. Retrieved September 21, 2015.

herbert, charles, sanborn, february, 1873, july, 1967, american, philosopher, academic, time, political, candidate, chair, department, philosophy, psychology, vanderbilt, university, nashville, tennessee, from, 1921, 1942, served, president, nashville, german,. Herbert Charles Sanborn February 18 1873 July 6 1967 was an American philosopher academic and one time political candidate He was the Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology at Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee from 1921 to 1942 and he served as the president of the Nashville German American Society He founded and coached the Vanderbilt fencing team He ran for the Tennessee State Senate unsuccessfully in 1955 He was opposed to the Civil Rights Movement and he published antisemitic pamphlets 1 Herbert Charles SanbornBorn 1873 02 18 February 18 1873Winchester MassachusettsDiedJuly 6 1967 1967 07 06 aged 94 Williamson County TennesseeAlma materBoston UniversityTufts CollegeUniversity of MunichOccupation s Philosopher psychologist academic German teacher and translator Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Political activism 4 Death 5 Bibliography 5 1 As an author 5 2 As an editor 6 ReferencesEarly life EditHerbert Charles Sanborn was born on February 18 1873 in Winchester Massachusetts 2 Sanborn graduated with a Bachelor of Philosophy from Boston University in 1896 where one of his professors was Borden Parker Bowne 2 He received a master s degree from Tufts College in 1897 2 He studied on a scholarship at Heidelberg University in 1900 2 Shortly after he taught German in New England schools eventually becoming Head of German instruction at the Bancroft School in Worcester Massachusetts 3 During that time he wrote a book about Viktor Nessler s 1884 opera Der Trompeter von Sakkingen which was reviewed in a German journal 3 Sanborn returned to Germany for graduate studies in 1906 and he received a PhD magna cum laude from the University of Munich in 1908 2 His PhD thesis written in German and supervised by Georg von Hertling was about William James 2 Academic career EditSanborn was Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at Washington College in Chestertown Maryland from 1909 to 1911 2 In 1911 he was hired by Chancellor James Hampton Kirkland as an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee to replace Collins Denny a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South who had tried to impose theological control over the university 4 Sanborn remained Associate Professor until 1921 when he was promoted to full Professor in 1921 2 He served as the Chair of its Department of Philosophy from 1921 to 1942 1 2 Additionally he taught at the Peabody College during summer terms 2 One of Sanborn s students was Lyle H Lanier 5 Other students included Donald Davidson and Allen Tate who looked up to Sanborn 6 7 According to Davidson Sanborn would pepper his lectures with quotations from the original Sanskrit Greek Latin German French or Italian which of course he would not insult us by translating 6 Davidson complained that after taking Sanborn s classes he did not have the least idea about schools of philosophy or such philosophical terms as epistemology and ontology nor did he know anything about Plato 6 Moreover critic Thomas A Underwood suggests that Sanborn fell back on a highly abstract theoretical vocabulary in his lectures 7 Sanborn served as the President of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in 1923 8 His inaugural address was entitled Aesthetics and Civilization it was published in the Peabody Journal of Education a year later in 1924 9 Two years later in 1926 he translated Psychological Studies by Theodor Lipps from German into English 2 Sanborn published Methodology and Psychology in 1928 2 In it he argued that psychology offered many different theories because the science could not be as comprehensive as lived experience 2 He rejected materialism as well as strict behaviorism 2 Instead his approach was positivistic and empirical even though he focused on personalities and the individual 2 Later Sanborn wrote a book about Hugo Dingler a German philosopher 10 Sanborn coached the Vanderbilt baseball team in 1912 and 1913 11 12 In 1934 he founded the Vanderbilt fencing team and served as its coach until 1957 11 The team won the Southeastern Conference in 1940 1942 11 12 Even though Sanborn retired from Vanderbilt University in 1942 12 13 he continued to coach the fencing team for fifteen more years 1 In a 1957 interview with the Anderson Herald of Anderson Indiana he lamented that fencing had become a lost art on Southern campuses 14 A foilist Sanborn competed individually for example taking part in a national fencing competition in New Orleans Louisiana in 1937 12 Sanborn regularly disagreed with James Hampton Kirkland the Chancellor of Vanderbilt University who had also studied in Germany 11 The retirement age was set at 65 to force him into retirement 1 Sanborn appealed to the American Association of University Professors but he was forced to retire two years later 1 in 1942 15 In 1961 Sanborn was an early editor of Mankind Quarterly an academic journal of scientific racism 16 He was also an early member of its sponsor the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics a promoter of racial segregation 17 Political activism EditSanborn who was the president of the Nashville German American Society 18 supported Germany at the outset of World War I 11 He supported Austria s ultimatum to Serbia opining that the Balkans were on the plane of semi savagery 19 However in a 1917 interview with The Tennessean he said There cannot be the slightest doubt as to the loyalty of the German Americans to the United States in the current crisis 18 He went on to deny that he had pro German sentiments saying he was clean 20 In 1925 Sanborn supported the Butler Act 21 After World War II he campaigned for the release of Karl Donitz Adolf Hitler s successor as the last leader of Nazi Germany 17 In 1954 1955 Sanborn ran for the Tennessee State Senate as a candidate for the Conservative Party 22 23 but he was defeated by Democratic candidate Richard Fulton 1 In 1955 Sanborn self published antisemitic pamphlets entitled The International Conspiracy in which he falsely argued that the Jews controlled international banking 1 24 He also wrote against interracial marriage 25 He was an honorary editor of the neo Nazi periodical Western Destiny published by Willis Carto 25 He was also an editor for The American Mercury 25 He opposed the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s and characterized desegregation as the first step toward national suicide 1 17 Death EditSanborn died at age 94 on July 6 1967 in a hospital in Williamson County Tennessee 2 13 Bibliography EditAs an author Edit Uber die ldentitat der Person bei William James Leipzig Eutritzsch Leipzig Bohme amp Lehmann 1909 26 Our founders and their Fatherland USA 1916 27 Aesthetics and Civilization Nashville Tennessee George Peabody College for Teachers 1923 28 The dachshund or teckel a complete treatise on the history breeding training care and management New York Orange Judd Pub Co 1949 29 Philosophies and psychologies St Louis Missouri 1952 30 Dingler s methodical philosophy Milano Editrice La Fiaccola 1952 10 The function of history in liberal education 1950s 31 The International Conspiracy Brentwood Tennessee 1955 1 32 As an editor Edit Sudermann s Teja edited and annotated by Herbert Charles Sanborn New York Henry Holt amp Co 1906 33 Diseases of canaries by Robert Stroud edited by Herbert Charles Sanborn Kansas City Missouri Canary Publishers Co 1933 34 References Edit a b c d e f g h i 1911 1942 The Sanborn Era Vanderbilt University Retrieved September 18 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Shook John R ed 2005 The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers Bristol England Thoemmes Continuum pp 2115 2117 ISBN 9780199754663 a b Roedder E C November 1907 Reviewed Work Scheffel s Der Trompeter von Sakkingen by Herbert Charles Sanborn Monatshefte fur Deutsche Sprache und Padagogik 8 9 305 307 JSTOR 30166804 Rubin Louis Decimus 1978 The Wary Fugitives Four Poets and the South Baton Rouge Louisiana Louisiana State University Press p 11 ISBN 978 0807103609 Herbert charles Sanborn Payne M Carr Jr April 1990 Lyle Hicks Lanier 1903 1988 American Psychologist 45 4 549 doi 10 1037 h0091588 a b c Davidson Donald 1958 Southern Writers in the Modern World Athens Georgia University of Georgia Press pp 11 12 a b Underwood Thomas A 2003 Allen Tate Orphan of the South Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press pp 40 41 ISBN 978 0691115689 Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology PAST OFFICERS Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Archived from the original on April 20 2015 Retrieved September 18 2015 Sanborn Herbert Charles 1924 Aesthetics and civilization Peabody Journal of Education 1 4 201 206 doi 10 1080 01619562409534594 a b Dingler s methodical philosophy OCLC 26567597 a b c d e Stearns Richard G January 2 2013 Fencing Team s Glory Years Vanderbilt Magazine Nashville Tennessee Retrieved September 18 2015 a b c d Be It Philosophy or Foils He Knows Their Fine Points Deadwood Pioneer Times Deadwood South Dakota March 10 1942 p 3 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com a b NASHVILLE Vanderbilt professor dies Kingsport News Kingsport Tennessee July 8 1967 p 7 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com Dr Sanborn Is Valuable Man To Fencing Anderson Herald Anderson Indiana March 8 1957 p 16 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com Fencing Tutor Retires The Anniston Star Anniston Alabama May 19 1942 p 6 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com History and Philosophy Mankind Quarterly Archived from the original on April 9 2015 Retrieved September 22 2015 via Internet Archive a b c Tucker William H 2002 The Funding of Scientific Racism Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252074639 Archived from the original on 2007 05 03 Retrieved 2007 08 15 a b General Approval Given President s Action Here Men In All Walks Of Life Say Course Pursued Was Inevitable Germany Generally Denounced The Tennessean February 4 1917 p 16 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com Doenecke Justus D 2011 Nothing Less Than War A New History of America s Entry Into World War I Louisville Kentucky University Press of Kentucky pp 25 26 ISBN 9780813130033 Miller William D 1991 Pretty Bubbles in the Air America in 1919 Champaign Illinois University of Illinois Press p 37 ISBN 978 0252018237 Vandy Professor Seeks to Justify Law on Evolution Dr Herbert C Sanborn Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt Delivers Address on Law Kingsport News Kingsport Tennessee June 21 1925 p 2 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com Hearing Is Set For Underage Tenn Candidate Kingsport Times Kingsport Tennessee October 28 1954 p 19 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com Nashvillians Will Decide About Senator Kingsport Times Kingsport Tennessee January 27 1955 p 17 Retrieved September 18 2015 via Newspapers com Winston A S 1999 Saving Civilization Herbert Sanborn the International Jewish Conspiracy and the Psychology of Race Cheiron Proceedings of the Thirty First Annual Meeting June 10 13 99 a b c Winston Andrew S 2021 Jews will not replace us Antisemitism Interbreeding and Immigration in Historical Context American Jewish History 105 1 2 1 24 doi 10 1353 ajh 2021 0001 ISSN 1086 3141 S2CID 239725899 Uber die identitat der person bei William James OCLC 8343948 Our founders and their Fatherland OCLC 70165393 Aesthetics and Civilization OCLC 27162130 The dachshund or teckel a complete treatise on the history breeding training care and management OCLC 3767663 Philosophies and psychologies OCLC 26567605 The function of history in liberal education OCLC 26597162 The international conspiracy OCLC 13011536 Reviewed Work SUDERMANN S TEJA by Herbert C Sanborn The Journal of Education 63 4 105 January 25 1906 JSTOR 42814252 Diseases of canaries by Robert Stroud edited by Herbert C Sanborn National Library of Australia Retrieved September 21 2015 Portals Politics United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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