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Asa Dodge Smith

Asa Dodge Smith
Asa Dodge Smith.png
7th President of Dartmouth College
In office
1863–1866
Preceded byNathan Lord
Succeeded bySamuel Colcord Bartlett
1st Non-elected President of New Hampshire College
In office
1866–1893
Succeeded byCharles S. Murkland
Personal details
BornSeptember 21, 1804
Amherst, New Hampshire
DiedAugust 16, 1877 (aged 75)
Hanover, New Hampshire
Spouse(s)Sarah Ann Adams
Children7
EducationDartmouth College
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The Rev. Asa Dodge Smith D.D., L.L.D. (September 21, 1804 – August 16, 1877) served as the 7th president of Dartmouth College from 1863 until his death in 1877.

Dartmouth Presidency

After the forced resignation of Nathan Lord in 1863 over his support for slavery, the Trustees wanted a more conservative president to take his place. As a preacher for 29 years at the 14th Street Presbyterian Church in New York City, Asa Dodge had developed a reputation as a religious man with abolitionist beliefs.

Smith's presidency was a period of great growth for the College, including the establishment of two new schools within Dartmouth. The New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, later moved to Durham, New Hampshire and renamed the University of New Hampshire, was founded in Hanover in 1866. One year later, the Thayer School of Engineering was founded. Over the course of his presidency, enrollment at the College was more than doubled, the number of scholarships increased from 42 to 103, and Dartmouth benefited from several important bequests.

Personal life

Smith graduated from Dartmouth in 1830. He married Sarah Ann Adams and the two had seven children.[1]

Legacy

Asa Dodge's son William Thayer Smith (1839–1909) served as Dean of the Medical School from 1896 until his death in 1909 and was the first dean to give the name "Dartmouth Medical School" to the organization which had until then never had a consistent name. He was also the first person to perform a surgery in the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. He was a Dartmouth Medical School class of 1879 and received an honorary LL.D. from Dartmouth in 1897.

See also

  • Wheelock Succession

References

  1. ^ "Smith, Asa Dodge". Dartmouth College. Retrieved February 25, 2018.

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