James Augustin Brown Scherer

James Augustin Brown Scherer
James A. B. Scherer in 1920
3rd & last President of Throop Polytechnic Institute
In office
1908–1920
Preceded byWalter Alison Edwards
Personal details
Born1870 (1870)
Died1944 (aged 73–74)
NationalityAmerican

James A. B. Scherer (1870–1944) served as the last President of the Throop Polytechnic Institute from 1908 to 1920 prior to its renaming to the California Institute of Technology in 1921.[1] Before being asked by George Ellery Hale to serve as President of Throop, Scherer was a Lutheran minister, one of the founders of the Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church.[2] He is responsible for the foundations of Caltech and helped bring Arthur Noyes and Robert Millikan to Caltech to complete the driving triumvirate. After Caltech, he served as director of the Southwest Museum of the American Indian (1926–31).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Fast Facts About Caltech History". California Institute of Technology.
  2. ^ "SCHERER, James Augustin Brown". The International Who's Who in the World. 1912. p. 934.
  3. ^ Dixon, Keith A. (1983). "Early History of SWAA". SWAA Newsletter. 22 (2/3). Southwest Anthropology Association: 1–5. Retrieved 2023-05-09.

Further reading

  • Obituary in C.I.T. News
  • Judith Goodstein "Millikan's School" (1991)

External links

  • Works by or about James Augustin Brown Scherer at Internet Archive
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