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Samuel Eliot was the 6th [[presidents|president]] of Trinity College, from April 8, 1861 to June 29, 1864. | Samuel Eliot was the 6th [[presidents|president]] of Trinity College, from April 8, 1861 to June 29, 1864. | ||
- | Born on December 22, 1821 in Boston, Samuel Eliot was the first individual to attain the presidency of Trinity College who was not a minister, though he was by contemporary accounts, a devout lay [[episcopal|Episcopalian]]. Eliot was first in the Harvard class of 1839. For about 10 years, he wrote books on history and literature, including several volumes about the early history of Rome. He came to Trinity College in 1856 to teach English literature and American History, though he also lectured on wide-ranging subjects such as Political Science, "Dante and His Times," | + | Born on December 22, 1821 in Boston, Samuel Eliot was the first individual to attain the presidency of Trinity College who was not a minister, though he was by contemporary accounts, a devout lay [[episcopal|Episcopalian]]. Eliot was first in the Harvard class of 1839. For about 10 years, he wrote books on history and literature, including several volumes about the early history of Rome. He came to Trinity College in 1856 to teach English literature and American History, though he also lectured on wide-ranging subjects such as Political Science, "Dante and His Times," |
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- | Upon the departure of President [[goodwin_daniel_raynes|Daniel Goodwin]] in 1860, Eliot was selected by a non-unanimous vote of a rump session of the [[trustees|Board of Trustees]]. He first declined, then was coaxed to accept the presidency of the College. Eliot had the misfortune, however, of ascending at the time of the [[civil_war|Civil War]], when Trinity' | + | Upon the departure of President [[goodwin_daniel_raynes|Daniel Goodwin]] in 1860, Eliot was selected by a non-unanimous vote of a rump session of the [[trustees|Board of Trustees]]. He first declined, then was coaxed to accept the presidency of the College. Eliot had the misfortune, however, of ascending at the time of the [[civil_war|Civil War]], when Trinity' |
Student discipline continued to vex Eliot during his term. Not long into the war, Eliot faced the troubling state of Trinity College' | Student discipline continued to vex Eliot during his term. Not long into the war, Eliot faced the troubling state of Trinity College' | ||
After serving as President of Trinity College, Samuel Eliot remained in Hartford, as the College made him Lecturer on Political Science and Constitutional Law, though his output was minimal. He did donate $2,000 to the College' | After serving as President of Trinity College, Samuel Eliot remained in Hartford, as the College made him Lecturer on Political Science and Constitutional Law, though his output was minimal. He did donate $2,000 to the College' | ||
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+ | [[goodwin_daniel_raynes|Daniel Goodwin]] | ||
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+ | [[brocklesby_john|John Brocklesby | ||
+ | ===== Succeeded By ===== | ||
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+ | [[kerfoot_john_barrett|John Barrett Kerfoot]] | ||
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