Hugh Potter Baker | |
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President of Massachusetts State College (now the University of Massachusetts Amherst) | |
In office 1933–1947 | |
Dean of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University | |
In office 1912–1920 | |
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Born | January 20, 1878 St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin |
Died | May 24, 1950 Orlando, Florida | (aged 72)
Spouse(s) | Fleta Paddock 1904–1928 Richarda Sahla 1929–1950 |
Alma mater | Michigan Agricultural College (B.S.) Yale University (M.F.) University of Munich (D.Oec.) |
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Hugh Potter Baker (January 20, 1878 – May 24, 1950)[1] was a graduate of the Michigan State College of Agriculture; Yale's School of Forestry (M.F., 1904); and the University of Munich (Ph.D., Economics, 1910). He was the second and fourth Dean of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, from 1912 to 1920 and 1930 to 1933.
Baker previously had worked with Gifford Pinchot at the United States Bureau of Forestry and Forest Service (1901–04). Immediately before coming to Syracuse, Baker was Professor of Forestry at the Pennsylvania State College.[2]
After his second stint as Dean of the College of Forestry, Baker went on to become President of Massachusetts State College (1933–47), presently known as the University of Massachusetts Amherst.