William De Witt Hyde

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William De Witt Hyde
File:William DeWitt Hyde president of Bowdoin College.jpg
7th President of Bowdoin College
In office
1885–1917
Preceded by Joshua Chamberlain
Succeeded by Kenneth C.M. Sills
Personal details
Born September 23, 1858
Winchendon, Massachusetts
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Brunswick, Maine
Alma mater Phillips Exeter Academy
Harvard University

William De Witt Hyde (September 23, 1858 – June 29, 1917)[1][2] was an American college president, born at Winchendon, Mass.

Biography

He graduated from Harvard University in 1879 and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1882. Ordained to the Congregational ministry in 1883, he was a pastor at Newark, N. J., in 1883-85, and thereafter was president of Bowdoin College, also holding the chair of mental and moral philosophy.

Publications

He is author of:

  • Practical Ethics (1892)
  • Social Theology (1895)
  • Practical idealism (1897)
  • God's Education of Man (1899)
  • The Art of Optimism (1900)
  • The Cardinal Virtues (1901)
  • Jesus' Way (1902)
  • The New Ethics (1903)
  • The College Man and the College Woman (1906)
  • From Epicurus to Christ (1906)
  • Abba, Father (1908)
  • Self-Measurement (1908)
  • Sin and its Forgiveness (1909)
  • The Teacher's Philosophy in and out of School (1910)
  • The Five Great Philosophies of Life (1911)
  • The Quest of the Best (1913)

References

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Preceded by President of Bowdoin College
1885–1917
Succeeded by
Kenneth C.M. Sills


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