Calvin Butler Hulbert

Calvin Butler Hulbert (October 18, 1827 – February 12, 1917) was president of Middlebury College from 1875 until 1880.[1] As president, Hulbert suspended the entire student body of the college following a controversy over hazing. Following this controversy, Hulbert resigned as President under pressure from trustees and returned to his ministry in New Haven, Vt.[3]

Calvin Hulbert
6th[1] President of
Middlebury College
In office
1875–1880
Preceded byHarvey Denison Kitchel
Succeeded byCyrus Hamlin
Personal details
Born(1827-10-18)October 18, 1827[2]
East Sheldon, Vermont[2]
DiedFebruary 12, 1917(1917-02-12) (aged 89)
Dennis, Massachusetts
Alma materDartmouth College[2]

Family

Calvin's son Homer Hulbert was an educator in Korea and activist for Korean independence.[4]

References

  1. "Middlebury College President". Middlebury College. 2000. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  2. Gilman, Marcus Davis (1807). The Bibliography of Vermont. New York. pp. 133–134.
  3. Bain, David (1999). The College On The Hill. New York: Middlebury College Press.
  4. Dynamic Korea: The American who loved Korea more than a Korean
Educational offices
Preceded by
Harvey Denison Kitchel
President of Middlebury College
1875–1880
Succeeded by
Cyrus Hamlin
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