- Austin Scott
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name = Frank Austin Scott
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birth_date = Birth date|1848|8|10
birth_place =Toledo, Ohio
death_date = Death date and age|1922|8|15|1848|8|10
death_place =Granville, Massachusetts
residence = | nationality = | other_names = | known_for = | education =University of Berlin University of Leipzig | employer =Rutgers University | occupation = | title =President of Rutgers University | salary = | networth = | height = | weight = | term =1890-1906 | predecessor =Merrill Edward Gates | successor =William H. S. Demarest | party = | boards = | religion = | spouse = Anna Prentiss Stearns
parents = Jeremiah Austin Scott
Sarah Remey| relatives = |
| website = | footnotes =Austin Scott (
August 10 ,1848 –15 August ,1922 ) was the tenthPresident of Rutgers College (nowRutgers University ), serving from 1891 to 1906.Biography
Scott was born in
Toledo, Ohio , to Jeremiah Austin Scott and Sarah Remey. His birth name was Frank Austin Scott, but he eventually dropped the use of his first name.Scott received a
baccalaureate degree from Yale College in 1869 and earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) from theUniversity of Michigan in 1870.Scott studied at the
University of Berlin and theUniversity of Leipzig , receiving aDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Leipzig in 1873. While in Germany, he assisted thehistorian George Bancroft , then American minister to Germany, in preparing the tenth volume of "History of the United States ". He was also charged with the responsibility of carrying dispatches toWashington, DC , with the decisions ofWilliam I, German Emperor . On his return to the United States, Scott was a German instructor at theUniversity of Michigan from 1873 to 1875, and then, for seven years, an associate in history atJohns Hopkins University . During this period he continued as assistant to Bancroft, assembling and arranging historical material for his "History of the Constitution of the United States".In 1882, Scott married Anna Prentiss Stearns and they had seven children.
In 1883, Scott was appointed to the faculty of
Rutgers College as a Professor ofHistory ,Political Economy , andConstitutional Law , and was elected to succeedMerrill Edward Gates in 1891.During Scott's tenure, Rutgers received a generous gift from
Robert Francis Ballantine (1836-1905), a wealthy brewer fromNewark, New Jersey , and College Trustee, to construct a gymnasium on the campus. A private gift from Mrs. Ralph Voorhees provided funds for the construction of a library to replace the overcrowded one established in the Kirkpatrick Chapel in 1873. By 1906, Scott resigned as President and returned to teachingpolitical science ,constitutional law ,international law andcivics . For sixteen years he carried on his teaching and provided administrative assistance to his successor,William H. S. Demarest .Scott served as the Mayor of New Brunswick from 1912-15. He died in
Granville, Massachusetts , in 1922 at his summer home. His widow died onJanuary 23 ,1933 .ee also
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List of Mayors of New Brunswick, New Jersey External links
* [http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/university_archives/scott.shtml Rutgers biography]
* [http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/uarchives/scottb.html Rutgers archive biography]
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