词条 | Edward P. Hooker |
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Founding of RollinsHooker played many important roles in the founding of Rollins. Originally from Massachusetts and having moved to Winter Park in hopes of benefitting from the warmer climate, Hooker was chosen by the Florida Congregational Association to assess the state of education in Florida.[3] This assessment led to the Congregationalist Church to promote the foundation of what would become Florida's first institution of higher learning, whose location was chosen by a committee of five Floridian men, including Hooker himself.[2] Winter Park was chosen as the site of the school, and Hooker was named President of the faculty. Time at RollinsHooker was during his time at Rollins a teacher, trustee, pastor, and president.[3] he taught classes in multiple subjects and was known to be a cheery man by students.[2] he resigned from his role as president due to health concerns.[2] References1. ^{{Cite web|title = Past Presidents {{!}} Office of the President {{!}} Rollins College {{!}} Winter Park, FL|url = http://www.rollins.edu/president/past-presidents/index.html|website = www.rollins.edu|accessdate = 2015-10-18}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hooker, Edward}}2. ^1 2 3 Lane, Jack C., "Rollins College: A Centennial History" (2009). Rollins College: A Centennial History. Paper 1. http://scholarship.rollins.edu/mnscpts/1 3. ^1 {{Cite web|title = Edward Payson Hooker|url = http://lib.rollins.edu/olin/oldsite/archives/golden/Hooker.htm|website = lib.rollins.edu|accessdate = 2015-10-18}} 6 : Presidents of Rollins College|Year of birth missing|Year of death missing|Middlebury College alumni|19th-century American people|Place of birth missing |
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