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Eliphalet Pearson
1st PreceptorofPhillips Academy
In office
1778–1786
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byEbenezer Pemberton
Acting President of Harvard University
In office
1804–1806
Preceded byJoseph Willard
Succeeded bySamuel Webber
Personal details
Born

Eliphalet Pearson


(1752-06-11)June 11, 1752
Newbury, Massachusetts
DiedSeptember 12, 1826(1826-09-12) (aged 74)
Greenland, New Hampshire
EducationThe Governor's Academy
Harvard College, 1773

Eliphalet Pearson (June 11, 1752 – September 12, 1826) was an American educator, the first PreceptorofPhillips Academy (1778–86), and the acting president of Harvard University (1804–06). He also co-founded the American Education Society.[1][nb 1]

Pearson graduated from Harvard in 1773, where he was a member of the Hasty Pudding, after having attended Dummer Charity School (now known as The Governor's Academy). He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1781.[2] Beginning in 1786, he was the second person to hold the Hancock Chair of Hebrew and Other Oriental Languages.[3] He held the chair until 1806.

After the death of Joseph Willard in 1804, Pearson became the interim president of Harvard University. He resigned that post in 1806, when Samuel Webber became president.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The American Society for the Education of Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry was "organized in 1815 for the purpose of aid in the education of Protestant clergymen." It was renamed "American Education Society" in 1820.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Monroe, Paul (ed.), Cyclopedia of Education, New York: Macmillan, hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t1vd73q7n – via HathiTrust 1911-1913
  • ^ "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter P" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  • ^ "Papers of Eliphalet Pearson". Harvard University Archives. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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    Joseph Willard

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    Samuel Webber

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    Preceptor of Phillips Academy
    1778–1786
    Succeeded by

    Ebenezer Pemberton


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