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Edward Singleton Holden ( November 5 , 1846March 16 , 1914 ) was an American Astronomer .


EARLY YEARS

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1846 to Jeremiah and Sarah Holden.

He was trained at West Point in the class of 1870.


CAREER

In 1873 he became professor of Mathematics at the US Naval Observatory , where he made a favorable impression on Simon Newcomb . He was director of Washburn Observatory at the University Of Wisconsin-Madison from 1881 to 1885. He was elected a member of the American National Academy Of Sciences in 1885.

He was president of the University Of California from 1885 until 1888, and the first director of the Lick Observatory from 1888 until the end of 1897. He resigned as a result of internal dissent over his management among his subordinates.

In 1901 he became the Librarian of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he remained until his death.

His cousin, George Phillips Bond , was director of Harvard College Observatory .

He discovered a total of 22 NGC objects during his work at Washburn Observatory.

He authored many books, including science books intended for children. For example the book ''Real Things In Nature. A Reading Book of Science for American Boys and Girls'' published in 1916.


DEATH AND LEGACY

He died in 1914.

The Holden Crater on the Moon and the Holden Crater on Mars were named in his honor.


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  Before WT Reid
  Title President of the University Of California
  Years 1885&ndash1888