George Olds
George Daniel Olds (October 14, 1853 – May 10, 1931) was a mathematician who served a term as the President of Amherst College.
Olds was born in Middleport, New York and received his A.B. (1873) and A.M. (1876) from the University of Rochester. He was professor of mathematics at the University of Rochester (1884–1891) and Amherst College (1891–1927). He served as Dean of the College from 1909 to 1922 and President of Amherst College from 1924 to 1927.[1] Among his students was Calvin Coolidge.
Olds is the father of Leland Olds, an American economist and former head of the U.S. Federal Power Commission.
References
- ^ "Timeline | Amherst's History | Amherst College".
External links
- George D. Olds Papers at the Amherst College Archives & Special Collections
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Preceded by Alexander Meiklejohn | President of Amherst College 1924–1927 | Succeeded by Arthur Stanley Pease |
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