Frederick Henry Sykes
For the British Air Vice Marshal (1877-1954), see Frederick Sykes.
Frederick Henry Sykes (October 21, 1863 – October 14, 1917) was an American college president, born at Queensville, Ontario, in Canada. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1885, studied at Johns Hopkins University (1891–95), and afterwards held various teaching positions. From 1903-10 he was professor of English literature and director of extension teaching at Columbia University, then professor of English at Teachers College, Columbia (1910–13). He became the first president of the Connecticut College for Women (1913–17). His publications include:
- French Elements in Middle English (1899)
- Syllabus of Lectures on Shakespeare (1903)
- Lectures on the History of English Literature in the Nineteenth Century (1904)
- He wrote several books on English composition, edited various English texts, and was general editor of Scribner's "English Classics Series."
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