William Anthony Granville
William Anthony Granville (December 16, 1863 – February 4, 1943) was an American mathematician, and served as president of Gettysburg College from 1910 until 1923.
Overview
Granville began his teaching career at Bethany College where he was an instructor of mathematics and served as the college treasurer. In 1893 he was awarded a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Yale University. For fifteen years, beginning in 1895, he was professor of mathematics at Yale, and was awarded a Ph.D in mathematics from that institution in 1897 under James Pierpont. His dissertation was titled, "Referat on the Origin and Development of the Addition-Theorem in Elliptic Functions". He published several textbooks on mathematics that were widely used throughout the United States.
In 1910 he was elected to serve as president of Gettysburg College by a unanimous vote. During his tenure the college became an accredited institution. While at the college he also served as president of the American Federation of Lutheran Brotherhoods.
Following his resignation from Gettysburg College in 1923, he joined the Washington National Insurance Company. He died in his home as a result of a heart attack.
He was married and had two daughters.
Bibliography
- W. A. Granville (1909). Percey F. Smith, ed. Plane Trigonometry and Tables. Ginn & Co.
- W. A. Granville (1911) [1904]. Percey F. Smith, ed. Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus. Ginn & Co. p. 463.
- W. A. Granville (1909). Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, and Four-place Tables of Logarithms. New York: Ginn & Co.
- Percey F. Smith, W. A. Granville (1910). Elementary Analysis. Boston, New York: Ginn & Co. p. 223.
- W. A. Granville (1922). The Fourth Dimension and the Bible. Boston: R. G. Badger. p. 119.
External links
Wikisource has original works written by or about: William Anthony Granville |
- "Obituary: William Anthony Granville 1863-1943" (pdf). Gettysburg College. 2006. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
- "RG - 2.0.6 The Papers of the Office of the President of Gettysburg College: William Anthony Granville (1910-1923)". Gettysburg College. 2006. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
- William Anthony Granville at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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