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Educator, editor and author. President of Smith College, 1917-1939; editor of Webster's New International Dictionary 2nd edition; author of "Essentials of poetry" and "Facts about Shakespeare."

From the description of Letters of W.A. Neilson, 1907-1917. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 76968306

Smith College President (3rd), 1917-1939. Ph. D., Harvard, 1898. Prof. of English at Bryn Mawr, Harvard, the Sorbonne and Columbia.

From the description of William Allan Neilson personal papers, 1852-1946. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51171634

Neilson graduated from Harvard in 1896 and taught English at Harvard.

From the description of Papers of William Allan Neilson, 1912. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973143

Smith College President (3rd), 1917-1939.

From the description of Office of the President William Allan Neilson files, 1917-1939. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51231676

William Allan Neilson was born March 28, 1869, in Doune, Pertshire Scotland. He attended Edinburgh University where he studied philosophy, graduating with honors in 1891. In order to join his brother who emigrated to Canada, Neilson crossed the Atlantic and began teaching in Upper Canada College in Toronto which was a boarding school for young boys.

Deciding that he would prefer to be a scholar than a school master, Neilson went on to Harvard Graduate School in Cambridge, MA where he received his Ph.D. in English in 1898. Upon receiving his Ph.D., Neilson accepted a position as an Associate in English Literature at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, PA. Neilson taught at many other fine institutions before settling into the work of an administrator. Harvard, Radcliffe, the Sorbonne, Columbia, Barnard, and the University of California all made use of Neilson's talents at one time or another.

It was during his years as a professor that Neilson distinguished himself as the sort of scholar that an academic institution would wish to guide it. Before coming to Smith, Neilson made a name for himself both as a professor devoted to his students' learning (he was the only instructor of Helen Keller's who learned the manual sign language she used for communication) but also as a writer and an editor. Among his writings were Essentials of Poetry (1912)and The Facts about Shakespeare (1913). He also was the editor of Milton's Minor Poems (1899) and Shakespeare's Complete Works (1906).

In 1917, Neilson was offered the Presidency of Smith College. He accepted on the conditions that he would not be obligated to raise money, and that a president's house would be built, with which the trustees complied.

Perhaps one of the best assets that Neilson brought to Smith was his quick wit that endeared him to student, staff, faculty, and alumnae alike. At Neilson's final commencement in 1939 Cynthia Walsh recalled one particular instance:

The seniors will especially recall that on May Day when they went to serenade him, his new collie puppy began to bark, not realizing what sweet voices were vying with the birds so early in the morning. When the president stepped out he said, "My dog thinks you're sheep," and the volleys of laughter which greeted this remark quite drowned out the rest: "-but I think you're lambs!"

Neilson's accomplishments at Smith were many. When Neilson noticed that a majority of Smith students lived off campus he set about the task of purchasing and building new residences so that all Smith students would live on campus. After building the Great Quadrangle, purchasing Chapin House, Talbot House, Sessions House, and many others his goal was completed. During Neilson's 22-year term as president, the campus also saw the additions of Sage Music Hall, Scott Gymnasium, Tryon Art Gallery, the Alumnae House, the Infirmary, and the President's house.

Neilson also established the Junior Year in France, Junior Year in Italy, and the Junior Year in Spain Programs. Special Honors, the Smith College Day School, and the School for Social Work were additions that Neilson made to the college.

Never one to rest on his laurels, Neilson continued writing and editing while looking after the well being of 2,000 students. In 1920 he wrote History of English Literature and in 1922 he edited Roads to Knowledge. He also was the editor-in-chief of Webster's New International Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1934.

From the guide to the Office of President William Allan Neilson Files RG 32., 1917-1939, (Smith College Archives) 1869 Born in Doune, Perthshire, Scotland, March 28 1882 1886 Attended Montrose Academy 1886 1891 Studied at the University of Edinburgh, received M.A. 1891 Immigrated with family to Canada 1891 1895 Resident English Master, Upper Canada College, Toronto 1895 1898 Graduate work in English, Harvard University, M.A. (1897), Ph.D. (1898) 1898 1901 Associate Professor of English Literature, Bryn Mawr College 1901 1904 Instructor of English, Harvard University 1904 1906 Professor of English, Columbia University 1905 Became American citizen 1906 1917 Professor of English, Harvard University 1906 Married Elisabeth Muser in Offenburg, Germany, June 25 1914 1915 Exchange Professor, University of Paris 1917 1939 President of Smith College 1920 1946 Trustee, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Education Served intermittently on the College Entrance Examination Board 1921 Initiated Special Honors program at Smith College 1924 President, Modern Language Association 1924 1945 Editorial Board of G.C. Merriam and Company 1925 Started Junior Year Abroad program at Smith College 1926 1946 Advisory Council, the Open Road, Inc. 1930 1946 Board of Directors, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1940 1941 Board of Directors, National Refugee Service 1940 1945 Chair, Executive Committee, Commission to Study the Organization of Peace 1941 Presided over the International Student Service Summer Student Leadership Institute at Campobello, New Brunswick 1942 Board of Overseers, Harvard University 1943 Chair, 1946 Died in Northampton, Massachusetts, February 13 From the guide to the William Allan Neilson Personal Papers RG 32 ., 1852-1946, (Smith College Archives)

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