- William Holding Echols
William Holding Echols (
December 2 1859 -September 25 1934 )cite web
url=http://www.math.virginia.edu/MathHistory/echols.htm
title=William Holding Echols (1859-1934)
work=University of Virginia Department of Mathematics, Professors (1825 through 1900)
accessdate=2008-03-20] , generally called "Reddy" Echols, was a professor of mathematics at theUniversity of Virginia . The Echols Scholars Program is named in his honor.Echols attended the University as an undergraduate and received his Bachelor of Science and a civil engineering degree from the University in 1882. Following his graduation, he became an engineering professor, and later director, of the Missouri School of Mines (now
Missouri University of Science and Technology ). He returned to UVA as adjunct professor of mathematics in 1891, teaching mechanical engineering and serving as the building and grounds supervisor.On
October 27 1895 , a fire started in the Rotunda Annex on the UVA grounds. Echols, in a dramatic attempt to save the Rotunda, attempted to usedynamite to destroy the roofed portico that connected the Annex and the Rotunda and keep the fire from spreading to the historic building. Unfortunately, despite his attempt to hurl 50 pounds of dynamite to the portico from atop the Rotunda dome, the portico held, the fire spread more rapidly than before, and the Rotunda was gutted by the blaze.cite book
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=6rYVAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:0lc0RWKyTJqxSINWbJTsbau#PPA256,M1
title=History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919: The Lengthened Shadow of One Man
last=Bruce
first=Philip Alexander
authorlink=Philip Alexander Bruce
year=1921
pages=257-260
publisher=MacMillan
location=New York]In later years, Echols authored a text on elementary calculus.cite book
url=http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=efoKAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22william+holding+echols%22&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=qj_yLEx27P&sig=JviofW_pTYxQzpxbRIaBFlq31vk
title=An Elementary Text-book on the Differential and Integral Calculus
last=Echols
first=William
year=1902
publisher=Henry Holt and Company
location=New York] He remained active in University life and was a member ofEli Banana . He died of a heart attack in his home on the East Lawn in 1934 and is buried in the University Cemetery.References
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