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Ernest O. Holland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernest O. Holland Ernest Otto Holland (February 4, 1874 – May 30, 1950)〔()〕 was an American academic, the superintendent of public schools for Louisville, Kentucky, and the fourth and longest-serving president of Washington State University, leading the institution from 1916-1944. ==Early life and education==
Ernest Otto Holland was born February 4. 1874, in Bennington, Switzerland County, Indiana, the son of Philip Calphy Holland and Ann Atlanta Chittenden Holland. Philip and Ann had three sons and a daughter. In 1891, the Holland family moved from southeast Indiana to Bloomington, Indiana, where Philip practiced medicine.〔(Holland Manuscripts, Indiana University )〕 Ernest attended rural and town schools as a young man, graduating in 1890 from high school in Vevay, the county seat of Switzerland County. He was a student at Indiana University during 1891-1895,〔("E. O. Holland Vita," Pennsylvania State Normal Schools and Public School System, 1912 ), page 94〕 and earned a B.A. degree in English from IU in 1895.〔Registry of Graduates, Indiana University bulletin, Volume 15, Issue 5, The University, 1917〕 He was a member of the Lambda chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity there〔Sigma Chi Quarterly, 1916〕 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest academic honor society.〔 A Ph.D. would follow in 1912.
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