Samuel McCormick
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Samuel Black McCormick (1858–1928) was the ninth Chancellor (1904-1921) of the University of Pittsburgh.
His administration is best known for changing the name of the university (from Western University of Pennsylvania) and moving and expanding it from Allegheny City (currently Pittsburgh's Northside neighborhood) to its current location in Oakland. McCormick's administration also established Pitt's dental, medical, business, and education schools.
McCormick was an alumnus of Washington and Jefferson College. He also was a lawyer, an ordained Presbyterian minister, and president of Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1897 to 1904.
Preceded by: William Jacob Holland |
University of Pittsburgh Chancellor 1904 – 1921 |
Succeeded by: John Gabbert Bowman |
[edit] References
- Alberts, Robert C. (1987). Pitt: The Story of the University of Pittsburgh 1787-1987. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-1150-7.