- Sidney Edward Mezes
Sidney Edward Mezes (
September 23 1863 –September 10 1931 ) was an American philosopher. He was born in what is now the town ofBelmont, California , to a Spanish-born father and Italian-born mother.He graduated in 1884 from the
University of California in engineering and was a member of theChi Phi Fraternity . After returning to university, he graduated in 1890 fromHarvard University , in philosophy, being awarded a doctorate there in 1893. From 1894 he was for, 20 years, in positions at theUniversity of Texas , becoming a professor there in 1906. From 1908 he was president of the University.In 1914 he became president of the
College of the City of New York . In 1917 he was appointed as Director of "the Inquiry ", a think tank set up byWoodrow Wilson to study the diplomatic position that would follow a victorious end toWorld War I . He was part of theAmerican Commission to Negotiate Peace at theTreaty of Versailles in 1919.He married Annie Olive Hunter in 1896.
Works
*"The Conception of God, A Philosophical Discussion Concerning the Nature of the Divine Idea as a Demonstrable Reality" (1897) with
Josiah Royce ,Joseph Le Conte ,George Holmes Howison
*"Ethics. Descriptive and Explanatory" (1900)
*"What Really Happened at Paris", edited byCharles Seymour andEdward Mandell House (1921) contributorExternal links
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/MM/fme35.html Texas Online Handbook page]
* [http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2000-2001/memorials/SCANNED/mezes.pdf Obituary]
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