James Hulme Canfield
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James Hulme Canfield (March 18, 1847 – March 29, 1909), born in Delaware, Ohio, the son of Rev. E. H. and Martha (Hulme) Canfield, was the fourth President of The Ohio State University.
Raised in New York City, Canfield attended Williams College and read law in Jackson, Michigan, before briefly practicing in St. Joseph, Michigan. He was on the faculty of the University of Kansas, teaching broadly in the humanities, until moving to the University of Nebraska, where he was chancellor. In 1895 Canfield returned to Ohio to become President of Ohio State University.
He married Flavia Camp on June 24, 1873;[1] their children included Dorothy Canfield Fisher.[2]
Canfield Hall dormitory is named in his honor.
References
- ↑ "Canfield, Flavia A, Mrs James Hulme Canfield, (1/28/1844-8/12/1930) Fisher, Dorothy Francis Canfield (2/17/1879-11/9/1958)". Columbus in Historic Photographs. Columbus Metropolitan Library. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
- ↑ "James Hulme Canfield Collection". University of Vermont Libraries. 1998. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
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Preceded by William Henry Scott |
Ohio State University President 1895-07-01–1899-06-30 |
Succeeded by William Oxley Thompson |
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