Harry Pratt Judson

Harry Pratt Judson (1849 – 1927) was a U.S. educator and historian, born at Jamestown, N. Y., and educated at Williams College (A.B., 1870; A.M., 1883), where he was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Epsilon chapter). He taught in the Troy High School in Troy, New York in 1870-85 and was professor of history and lecturer on pedagogics at the University of Minnesota in 1885-92. At the University of Chicago he became professor of political science and head dean of the colleges in 1892 and head of the political science department and dean of the faculties of arts, literature, and science in 1894. He served as the acting president of the University of Chicago between 1906 and 1907 and as the president of the University of Chicago from 1907 until 1923.

Judson became a member of the General Education Board in 1906 and of the Rockefeller Foundation in 1913. Besides editing a series of readers, he is author of:

Academic offices
Preceded by
William Rainey Harper
President of the University of Chicago
1907—1923
Succeeded by
Ernest DeWitt Burton