- John Martin Thomas
Infobox Person
name = John Martin Thomas
birth_date =December 27 ,1869
birth_place =Fort Covington, New York , USA
death_date =26 February 1952
death_place = Rutland, Vermont, USA
occupation =President of Rutgers University
spouse =
parents =
children =John Martin Thomas (
December 27 ,1869 –26 February 1952 ) was the ninthpresident ofMiddlebury College , the ninth president ofPenn State , and the twelfth president ofRutgers University .Biography
Born at
Fort Covington, New York , Thomas was a graduate ofMiddlebury College , and the Union Theological Seminary. He served as a pastor at the Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church inEast Orange, New Jersey from 1893 to 1908. In 1908, he was appointedPresident ofMiddlebury College . While president of Middlebury, Thomas oversaw the founding of two of its most prestigious institutions, theMiddlebury Summer Language Schools in 1915 and theBread Loaf School of English in 1920. In addition, he guided a rapid expansion of Middlebury's main campus from four buildings to nine. McCullough Gymnasium (1912) Voter Hall (1913) Mead Chapel (1914), and Hepburn Hall (1917) formed the edges of what is now Middlebury's Main Quadrangle, and Pearson's Hall (1911) became the first building constructed for the women's college. He continued to serve as Middlebury's president until 1921, when he became President of the Pennsylvania State College (now a University). He leftPenn State in 1925.When Thomas was appointed President in 1925, Rutgers was christened as a
University . During his tenure, enrollment grew steadily, four year courses in Economics and Business Administration were added to the curriculum, the New Jersey College of Pharmacy was incorporated into the University, and the Bureau of Biochemical and Bacteriology Research was established, in addition to the construction of several new buildings. Thomas resigned in 1930 due to indecisiveness between the state ofNew Jersey and university officials over the half-private, half-public role of Rutgers. Upon his resignation, Thomas assumed a vice-presidency of the National Life Insurance Company inMontpelier, Vermont and later became acting president ofNorwich University .Thomas died in Rutland, Vermont in 1952 at the age of 83.
ources
* "Who Was Who in America". A component volume of "Who's Who in American History" (Chicago: A.N. Marquis Co.)
External links
* [http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/university_archives/thomas.shtml Rutgers biography]
* [http://www.libraries.psu.edu/speccolls/psua/psgeneralhistory/presidents/thomas.htm Penn State biography]
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