Calvin Butler Hulbert
American college president (1827–1917)
Calvin Hulbert | |
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6th[1] President of Middlebury College | |
In office 1875–1880 | |
Preceded by | Harvey Denison Kitchel |
Succeeded by | Cyrus Hamlin |
Personal details | |
Born | (1827-10-18)October 18, 1827[2] East Sheldon, Vermont[2] |
Died | February 12, 1917(1917-02-12) (aged 89) Dennis, Massachusetts |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College[2] |
Calvin Butler Hulbert (October 18, 1827 – February 12, 1917) was president of Middlebury College from 1875 until 1880.[1] As president, Hulbert suspended the entire student body of the college following a controversy over hazing. Following this controversy, Hulbert resigned as President under pressure from trustees and returned to his ministry in New Haven, Vt.[3]
Family
Calvin's son Homer Hulbert was an educator in Korea and activist for Korean independence.[4]
References
- ^ a b "Middlebury College President". Middlebury College. 2000. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
- ^ a b c Gilman, Marcus Davis (1807). The Bibliography of Vermont. New York. pp. 133–134.
- ^ Bain, David (1999). The College On The Hill. New York: Middlebury College Press.
- ^ Dynamic Korea: The American who loved Korea more than a Korean
Educational offices | ||
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Preceded by Harvey Denison Kitchel | President of Middlebury College 1875–1880 | Succeeded by Cyrus Hamlin |
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Presidents of Middlebury College
- Atwater (1800–1809)
- Davis (1810–1817)
- Bates (1818–1839)
- Labaree (1840–1866)
- Kitchel (1866–1873)
- Hulbert (1875–1879)
- Hamlin (1880–1885)
- Brainerd (1885–1908)
- Thomas (1908–1921)
- Moody (1921–1942)
- Stratton (1943–1963)
- Armstrong (1963–1975)
- Robison (1975–1990)
- Light (1990–1991)
- McCardell (1991–2004)
- Liebowitz (2004–2015)
- Patton (2015– )