Charles Edward Fremuth
Charles Edward Fremuth received a B.A. from Princeton University, where he published in The Nassau Lit, and an M.A. from the University of Michigan. He dedicated his teaching career to Detroit Country Day School, where he served as chair of the English department for twenty-five years. The International Baccalaureate Organization appointed him assistant assessor in the Theory of Knowledge and site evaluator of prospective schools (1997–2003). He led workshops in the Theory of Knowledge for teachers and heads of schools in the United States and Canada, and was selected to present “Epistemology in King Lear” at the International Baccalaureate North American Regional Conference (San Francisco 2008). His teaching was recognized in several local articles and by various national awards (1993, 2006–2008). In 2017 he retired to collect his writings.