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Charles Henry Keyes
1st President of Skidmore College
In office
1912–1925
Succeeded byHenry T. Moore
Personal details
Born(1858-09-06)September 6, 1858
DiedJanuary 16, 1925(1925-01-16) (aged 66)
NationalityAmerican

Charles Henry Keyes, Ph.D. (6 September 1858 – 16 January 1925), was a notable American educator. He was the first president of the Throop Polytechnic Institute (now Caltech) (1891–1896) and he became the first president of Skidmore College in 1912.

In 1911, Keyes wrote a well-received study on the progress of education in a New England school district.[1] Keyes was already successful at Throop and Columbia University Teachers' College when Lucy Skidmore Scribner asked him to become Skidmore's first president. In 1922, Skidmore was chartered. Keyes helped define the school as a liberal arts college with a successful nursing program. He also assisted with the college's acquisition of additional property. Skidmore College have named the Keyes Quadrangle after him.[2] He is the subject of a biography by Maud Keyes Decker (ISBN 143255882X).

References

  1. ^ Keyes, Charles Henry, "Progress through the grades of city schools", Columbia University Teachers' College, 1911.
  2. ^ Charles Henry Keyes, Skidmore College official site, accessed March 31, 2009.