- Jacob Gould Schurman
Jacob Gould Schurman (
May 22 ,1854 -August 12 ,1942 ), American educationist, was born at Freetown,Prince Edward Island of Dutch descent, his Loyalist ancestors having leftNew York in 1784.While a student at Acadia College,
Wolfville, Nova Scotia , in 1875, he won the Canadian Gilchrist scholarship in theUniversity of London , from which he received the degree of BA in 1877 and that of MA in 1878, and in 1877-1880 studied inParis ,Edinburgh and (as Hibbert Fellow) inHeidelberg ,Berlin and Göttingen.He was professor of English literature, political economy and
psychology at Acadia College in 1880-1882, ofmetaphysics and English literature atDalhousie College , Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1882-1886, and of philosophy (Sage professor) atCornell University in 1886-1892, being Dean of theSage School of Philosophy in 1891-1892. In 1892 he became the third president ofCornell University , a position he kept until 1920.He was chairman of the First United States Philippine Commission in 1899, and wrote (besides a part of the official report to Congress) "Philippine Affairs--A Retrospect and an Outlook" (1902). With
J. E. Creighton andJames Seth he founded in 1892 "The Philosophical Review". He also wrote "Kantian Ethics and the Ethics of Evolution" (1881); "The Ethical Import ofDarwinism " (1888); "Belief in God" (1890), and "Agnosticism and Religion" (1896).Schurman served as United States Ambassador to
Greece in 1912-13, Ambassador toChina between 1921 and 1925, and then as Ambassador toGermany between 1925 and 1929. He retired toBedford Hills, New York in 1930.References
External links
* [http://www.cornell.edu/president/history_bio_schurman.cfm Cornell Presidency: Jacob Gould Schurman]
*Cornell University Library Presidents Exhibition: Jacob Gould Schurman ( [http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/presidents/view_item.php?sec=3&sub=10 Presidency] ; [http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/presidents/view_item.php?sec=4&sub=21 Inauguration] )
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