History of Iowa State
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Raymond M. Hughes
Raymond Mollyneaux Hughes
(1873-1958) was born in Atlantic, Iowa, but grew up in southwestern Ohio. He
graduated from his father's alma mater, Miami (Ohio) University (1893) in Oxford
and received a master's degree in chemistry from Ohio State University (1897).
After further studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he returned
to Miami as a professor of physics and chemistry (1898-1904). He became Dean of
the College of Liberal Arts (1908-1911) and was named President of Miami
University (1911-1927). He was appointed to the presidency of Iowa State College
(University) in 1927 and served till his retirement in 1936. Dr. Hughes received
honorary doctorate degrees from Miami University (1927), Coe Collage (1928) and
Iowa State (1936). After his retirement, he still taught and conducted research
in Ames, and was also active in national organizations. |
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