Laurenus Clark Seelye | |
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1st President of Smith College | |
In office 1875–1910 | |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Marion LeRoy Burton |
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Born | Bethel, Connecticut | September 30, 1837
Died | October 12, 1924 Northampton, Mass | (aged 87)
Alma mater | Union College |
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Laurenus Clark Seelye (September 30, 1837 – October 12, 1924), known as L. Clark Seelye, was the first president of Smith College, serving from 1873 to 1910. He graduated from Union College (NY) in 1857 with Phi Beta Kappa honors and membership in The Kappa Alpha Society. Seelye later studied at Andover Theological Seminary and the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg. After serving as a Congregational Minister in Springfield, Massachusetts, he became Williston Professor of Rhetoric, Oratory and English Literature at Amherst College, where his brother Julius was Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. Under President Stearns, Amherst College in 1865 had 17 faculty and 203 students. Seelye taught at Amherst from 1865 until his election as President of the newly formed Smith College in nearby Northampton, Massachusetts in 1873.[citation needed]