- William Roberts McDaniel
William Roberts McDaniel (
August 11 1861 -April 19 1942 ) is the namesake forMcDaniel College in Westminster,Maryland .McDaniel was born in
Talbot County, Maryland . He was the youngest child of a non-traditional family having two brothers, five sisters, two half-brothers, and two half-sisters. His father, John Wesley Sedgewick McDaniel, was first married to Sarah Wrightson before marrying her sister, Ann Wrightson. It was Ann who later gave birth to William and his siblings.When he was just sixteen and a sophomore, William McDaniel matriculated into Western Maryland College. Upon graduation in 1880, McDaniel earned the position of
salutatorian of his class.William McDaniel was an active member of the College's Alumni Association and received recognition for his outstanding service to his alma mater. Interrupting his doctorate from
Johns Hopkins University and his studies with world-renowned British mathematicianJames Joseph Sylvester in 1885, he returned to school as a professor to fill in for Professor W.J. Thomas, who was ill. Thomas died three months after McDaniel took over, solidifying the position for McDaniel. After that, McDaniel continued to teach for 36 years, sticking with mathematics, astronomy and even German and his own brand of calisthenics in the early years.In 1888, after spending a summer at Harvard studying anatomy, hygiene and gymnastics, McDaniel invented
Club Swinging , a form of exercise, which was discussed in his book "Club Swinging by Note: A Method of Recording and Teaching Club Swings". He also bicycled.McDaniel was made treasurer of Western Maryland College in 1894 and maintained this position up until his death. In 1894, William McDaniel and Ada Smith were married in the home of Ada’s brother in
Westminster, MD . They lived in a home built by McDaniel College and located on its campus. This is where they raised their only child, Dorothy.McDaniel become vice president and acting president of McDaniel College in 1906, but declined the position of presidency in 1920 on account of his failing health. He died in 1942 at the age of 80 years and 8 months.
In 2002, long after his death, Western Maryland College was renamed
McDaniel College in recognition of his dedication to the School.References
* [http://www.mcdaniel.edu/newfiles/mcdaniel_bio.html# Biography at McDaniel University]
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