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| ====== Thomas Ruggles Pynchon ====== | ====== Thomas Ruggles Pynchon ====== | ||
| - | Thomas Ruggles Pynchon was President | + | Thomas Ruggles Pynchon was [[presidents|president]] |
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| - | During much of the American Civil War, Pynchon served as Acting Chaplain of the College. He led the scheduled daily prayers in the morning and evening, as well as offering the Sunday service. He also served as chaplain of the College' | + | During much of the American |
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| + | Pynchon was elected President of Trinity College in November 1874. Encouraging a policy of incremental building of the architectural plan designed by [[burges_william|William Burges]], he helped to break ground at the new [[summit_campus|Summit Campus]] on July 1, 1875. Still, President Pynchon faced the unenviable challenge of guiding the construction of the [[long_walk|new campus buildings]] along Summit Street, as well as overseeing the last few semesters of classes taught at the [[old_campus|" | ||
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| + | Though the move to the new campus was successful, it was relationships between Pynchon, the faculty, and the alumni that would ultimately lead him to end his term. In October 1882, he resigned from the presidency of Trinity, amid demands from some quarters that he resign. Yet, Pynchon stayed on at Trinity as Professor of Moral Philosophy, a post he received in 1877 and kept until 1902. Beginning in 1888, he also held the Brownell Professorship. During the spring of 1896, he returned as Acting President of the College during a brief six-month leave granted to then-President [[smith_george_williamson|George Williamson Smith]]. In 1902, his title switched to Professor Emeritus when he stopped teaching. On October 6, 1904, former professor and president Pynchon died and was buried in New Haven, Connecticut. | ||
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| + | ===== Literary Connections ===== | ||
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| + | Rev. Thomas Ruggles Pynchon is great-grand uncle to award-winning postmodern author Thomas Ruggles Pynchon, Jr. (1937--) famous for authoring //V// and // | ||
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| + | Nathaniel Hawthorne' | ||
| + | are closely connected by blood: and all-known to each other: We know of no Pynchons not of our own little band." ((The Quest for Pynchon)). | ||
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| + | ===== Preceded By ===== | ||
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| + | [[jackson_abner|Abner Jackson ' | ||
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| + | ===== Succeeded By ===== | ||
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| + | [[smith_george_williamson|George Williamson Smith H'87]] | ||
| - | Pynchon was elected President of Trinity College in November 1874. Encouraging a policy of incremental building of the [[summit_campus? | ||
| - | Though the move to the new campus was successful, it was relationships between Pynchon, the faculty, and the alumni that would ultimately lead him to end his term. In October 1882, he resigned from the presidency of Trinity, amid demands from some quarters that he resign. Yet, Pynchon stayed on at Trinity as Professor of Moral Philosophy, a post he received in 1877 and kept until 1902. Beginning in 1888, he also held the Brownell Professorship. During the spring of 1896, he returned as Acting President of the College during a brief six-month leave granted to then-President [[smith_george_williamson|George Williamson Smith]]. In 1902, his title switched to Professor Emeritus when he stopped teaching. On October 6, 1904, former professor and president Pynchon died and was buried in New Haven, Connecticut. | ||
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