- Ernest Fox Nichols
Ernest Fox Nichols (
June 1 ,1869 –April 29 ,1924 ) was a U.S. educator andphysicist . He was born inLeavenworth County ,Kansas , and received his undergraduate degree fromKansas State University in 1888. After working for a year in the Chemistry Department at Kansas State, he matriculated to graduate school atCornell University , where he received degrees in 1893 and 1897. He also studied at theUniversity of Berlin and Cambridge University.Nichols served as a professor of physics at
Colgate University from 1892-1898, atDartmouth College from 1898-1903, andColumbia University from 1903-1909. Thereafter, Nichols served as the 10th President of Dartmouth College between 1909 and 1916, and as the president of MIT from 1921 until 1923.Nichols was awarded the
Rumford Prize by theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1905 for his proof that light exerts pressure. He was also elected Vice President of the National Academy of Sciences.Dartmouth Presidency
The appointment of Ernest Fox Nichols as the 10th president in the Wheelock Succession could be seen as both a reflection of the times and a tribute to the quality of Dartmouth's faculty. A member of the physics department and its chair at the time of his appointment, Nichols' pioneering work in the measurement of
radiation expanded the frontiers of knowledge at the end of the 19th century. He was the first Dartmouth president sinceJohn Wheelock who was not a member of theclergy , yet his deep appreciation of the importance of broad-based scholarship to the moral and spiritual growth of students was internationally recognized.Many of the College's most cherished institutions and traditions took shape during the Nichols administration, including the
Dartmouth Outing Club and Winter Carnival. In addition, to improve communications between Dartmouth and its growing body of graduates, President Nichols established theDartmouth Council of Alumni .Ernest Fox Nichols stepped down in 1916 to become a professor of physics at
Yale University and subsequently became president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/features/succession/nichols.html Posted with Permission from Dartmouth College]External links
* [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~presoff President of Dartmouth College]
* [http://www.dartmouth.edu/ Dartmouth College]
* [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/features/succession/ Wheelock Succession]
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