Dixon Ryan Fox Explained

Dixon Ryan Fox
Birth Date:7 December 1887
Birth Place:Potsdam, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Schenectady, New York, U.S.[1]
Burial Place:Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, New York, U.S.[2]
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Spouse:[3]
Children:2 sons
Occupation:Educator, Researcher, College President

Dixon Ryan Fox (December 7, 1887 – January 30, 1945)[4] was an American educator, researcher, and president of Union College, New York from 1934 until his death in 1945.

Fox graduated from Columbia College in 1911.[5] [6]

He took his Ph.D in history at Columbia University where he was influenced by James Harvey Robinson, Charles A. Beard and Herbert L. Osgood. He married Osgood's daughter and taught at Columbia from 1912 to the mid-1930s.

His academic work focused on social history and American social, political and economic elite and power structures, especially as they relate to immigration, ethnic conflict and national identity.

Fox's publications have been reprinted due to their prescient nature, including The Decline of Aristocracy in the Politics of New York (1919, repr. 1971); a biography of Herbert L. Osgood (his father-in-law); and Yankees and Yorkers (1940, 1989). With Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., he was co-editor of the series A History of American Life.[7]

Dixon was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1935.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Dr. Dixon Fox Dies; College President; Head of Union at Schenectady Since 1934--Ex-Professor of History at Columbia A Teacher at 19 Heathcote's Biographer . 30 March 2021 . The New York Times . January 31, 1945.
  2. News: Harold Fox: Obituary . 30 March 2021 . The Oklahoman . July 15, 2009.
  3. Dixon Ryan Fox . The Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association . January 1930 . 11 . 1 . 29–30 . 43566241 .
  4. C. K. S. . Obituaries: Dixon Ryan Fox . Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society . April 1945 . 55 . 1 . 33–35 . 30 March 2021.
  5. Web site: Dixon Ryan Fox. 2020-07-02. Union College. en.
  6. Book: Catalogue of Officers and Graduates of Columbia University from the Foundation of King's College in 1754. 1916. Columbia College. New York. 229. en.
  7. Book: The Columbia Encyclopedia . 2000 . Columbia University Press . 6th . 30 March 2021.
  8. Web site: APS Member History . 2023-06-06 . search.amphilsoc.org.