- Edgar Odell Lovett
Infobox University President
name =Edgar Odell Lovett
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order =1st
university =President ofRice University
term_start =1912
term_end =1946
birth_date =birth date|1871|04|14
birth_place =Shreve,Ohio
death_date =death date and age|1957|08|13|1871|04|14
death_place =Houston,Texas
predecessor =none
successor =
alumna =Bethany College, University of Virginia, University of Leipzig
residence =
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footnotes =|Edgar Odell Lovett (April 14, 1871 - August 13, 1957) was an American educator and education administrator.
He was the first president of Rice Institute (now
Rice University ) inHouston, Texas . Lovett was recommended to the post byWoodrow Wilson , then president ofPrinceton University .Boles, p.?.] [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/LL/flo34.html Edgar Odell Lovett] . -Handbook of Texas Online . - Texas State Historical Association. - Retrieved: 2007-12-26]Biography
Early life and career
Lovett was born in
Shreve, Ohio , to Zephania and Maria Elizabeth (née Spreng) Lovett. After graduating from Shreve High School, he earned his B.A. at Bethany College ofBethany, West Virginia , in 1890. Lovett taught and studied at West Kentucky College, inMayfield, Kentucky , and completed his first doctorate degree at theUniversity of Virginia in 1895. He completed his second doctorate in mathematics under the instruction ofSophus Lie at theUniversity of Leipzig .Boles, p.13.] In 1897, Lovett lectured atJohns Hopkins University , the University of Virginia, and theUniversity of Chicago .Boles, pp.19-21.] In September of 1897 he became an instructor at Princeton University, and in December he married Mary Ellen Hale. Mary Ellen was the daughter of the founder and head of West Kentucky College and the two met while he was there from 1890 to 1892 (Mary Ellen graduated from West Kentucky in 1892). He worked his way from instructor to assistant professor of mathematics (1898), professor (1900), and finally the head of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy at Princeton (1908).He announced his retirement from Rice in 1941, but stayed on through
World War II , and finally resigned in 1946.Rogers, Karen and John Boles (lecture). - [http://www.ricehistoricalsociety.org/cornerstone/issues/RiceCornerstoneSummer2005.pdf "Lovett Family Archives Arrive at Rice, Part II: A Talk by John Boles to the Rice Historical Society"] . - "Rice Cornerstone". - Rice Historical Society. - Summer 2005 - Volume 10, Number 2. - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document). - Retrieved: 2008-07-11] He was succeeded byWilliam Vermillion Houston . [ [http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,886867,00.html "Houston to Houston"] . - "TIME". - January 14, 1946. - Retrieved: 2008-07-11]Family
Lovett and his wife would have two daughters, Adelaide (b.October 27, 1898) and Ellen Kennedy (1905-1906) and two sons Henry Malcolm (January 2, 1902-June 11, 1997) and Laurence Alexander (b.1911).Rogers, Karen and John Boles (lecture). - [http://www.ricehistoricalsociety.org/cornerstone/issues/RiceCornerstoneSpring2005.pdf "Lovett Family Archives Arrive at Rice: A Talk by John Boles to the Rice Historical Society"] . - Rice Cornerstone. - Rice Historical Society. - Spring 2005 - Volume 10, Number 1. - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document). - Retrieved: 2008-07-11]
Mary Ellen became homebound with severe arthritis and rarely left their residence at the Plaza Hotel in Houston from 1929 until her death in 1952. Lovett died in 1957 at Houston hospital after a two week illness, ["Dr. Edgar Lovett of Rice Institute; President of Houston School From Its Inception in 1907 Until 1941 Dies at '86". - "
New York Times ". - August 14, 1957. - p.25. - Retrieved: 2008-07-11] and is buried at Glenwood Cemetery in Houston, Texas.Adelaide graduated from Rice Institute, the went to study at the
Sorbonne inPairs , her mother stayed in Paris with her. In 1922 she earned her diplome de la Sorbonne, and returned to Houston. Later that year she married Walter Browne "W." Baker (son of James A. Baker and brother of James A. Baker, Jr.), a prominent Houston banker (he was awarded the Department of the Navy's Distinguished Civilian Service for his service duringWorld War II in managing the purchasing of equipment for the Navy). Adelaide was a co-founder and first president of the Houston Junior League in 1924. [http://www.houstontx.gov/planning/forms/procdesg.pdf City of Houston: Procedures for Historic District Designation] . - City of Houston. - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document). - Retrieved: 2008-07-11] ["Memorial-area woman honored for volunteerism - Junior League of Houston awards Adelaide Lovett Baker Award". - "Houston Chronicle ". - March 29, 2007. - Retrieved: 2008-07-11]Henry Malcolm graduated from Rice and then obtained a law degree from
Harvard University . After returning to Houston he joined the law firm of Baker & Botts (Baker, Botts, Parker & Garwood) in 1924 (with James A. Baker, Jr., father of James Addison Baker, III), and served as chairman of the Rice University board of trustees 1967 to 1973, and on the Board of Advisors of Harvard Law School from 1965 to 1971. Henry and his wife Martha Wicks set up the Henry Malcolm Lovett Endowment Fund for the Fondren Library and the Martha and Henry Malcolm Lovett Distinguished Service Professor of Musicology at Rice. ["Houston attorney and son of first Rice president dies at 95". - "Houston Chronicle ". - June 12, 1997. - Retrieved: 2008-07-11]References
*Boles, John B., (2007). - "University Builder: Edgar Odell Lovett and the Founding of the Rice Institute". - Baton Rouge, Louisiana:
Louisiana State University Press . - ISBN 0807132756Notes
Persondata
NAME = Lovett, Edgar Odell
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = President of Rice University
DATE OF BIRTH =April 14 ,1871
PLACE OF BIRTH =Shreve, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH =August 13 ,1957
PLACE OF DEATH = Houston,Texas
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