Elmer Hewitt Capen

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1838 – 1905

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Who was Elmer Hewitt Capen?

Elmer Hewitt Capen was the third president of Tufts College, serving from 1875 to 1905. He was born in Stoughton, Massachusetts. Capen graduated from Tufts in 1860, and while there he was a founding member of the Kappa Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Also, while still an undergraduate, he was elected to, and served in, the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He relinquished his seat after one term in order to finish his studies and graduate with his class. After his graduation from Tufts, he studied at Harvard Law School, practiced law for a short time, and then became a Universalist minister.

Capen presided over the continued expansion of course and program offerings at Tufts, and the beginning of co-education in 1892. He died in office on March 22, 1905. A bronze bust of Capen remains in Tufts' Goddard Chapel. The residence he constructed for himself and his family while president, at 8 Professors Row, is still known as Capen House.

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Born
Apr 5, 1838
Stoughton
Education
  • Harvard Law School
  • Tufts University
Employment
  • Tufts University
Died
Mar 22, 1905
Medford

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on July 23, 2013

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