Charles K. Edmunds | |
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5th President of Pomona College | |
In office 1928–1941 | |
Preceded by | James A. Blaisdell |
Succeeded by | E. Wilson Lyon |
Personal details | |
Born | 1876
[1] Baltimore, Maryland |
Died | 8 January 1949 Claremont, California |
Profession | Academic |
Charles Keyser Edmunds (1876–8 January 1949) was an American engineer and physicist who served as president of Lingnan University in Canton, China, and Pomona College in Claremont, California. [2]
Edmunds was born in Baltimore and attended Johns Hopkins University, graduating in 1897. [2]
He taught physics at the University of Utah during the 1898–1899 academic year, and subsequently moved to China to teach physics and engineering at Lingnan University in Canton, China. [2] He became president of Lingnan in 1907, serving until 1924. [2]
He moved back to the United States in 1928, to serve as president of Pomona College, [2] becoming the college's first non-clergy president. [3] During his tenure, he focused on Pomona's residential life, overseeing the construction of several dormitories and dining facilities, including Frary Dining Hall and the Clark dormitories. [3] He also inspired a growing interest in Asian culture at the college. [3] He retired in 1941, and later that year received the Order of the Jade from China. [2] He died after being struck by a car while crossing Route 66 in Claremont in January 1949. [2]
Pomona's original student center was named the Edmunds Union in his honor; it was built in 1937 and demolished in 1997. [4] More recently, an academic building opened in 2007 was named Edmunds Hall in his honor. [5]