Williams, Kenneth P. (Kenneth Powers), 1887-1958

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Mathematics professor.

From the description of Papers, 1820-1958. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 49695479

Career: born, August 25, 1887, Urbana, Ohio; son of John H. and Eva Augusta (Powers) Williams; A.B., Indiana University, 1908, A.M., 1909; PhD., Princeton University, 1913; married Mrs. Ellen (Laughlin) Scott, August 20, 1920; member of the faculty of the Department of Mathematics, Indiana University, 1909-1958; first lieutenant, Indiana National Guard, Mexican border, 1916; captain, Field Artillery, U.S. Army, with American Expeditionary Force, 1917-1919; officer, Field Artillery, Indiana National Guard, 1921-1931; colonel and chief of staff, 38th division, National Guard, 1931-1939; Colonel, Quartermaster corps, commanding 113th Quartermaster Regiment, and Quartermaster, 38th division in national service, 1941; died, September 25, 1958.

From the guide to the Williams, K.P. mss., 1820-1958, (Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington))

Indiana University alumnus and professor; authored Lincoln finds a general.

Prof. Williams taught mathematics at Indiana Univ. for nearly 50 years. Throughout his academic career, he made many noteworthy achievements in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and history. One of his landmark achievements was the publication of Lincoln finds a general in 1949. A multivolume work, Williams died while writing the fifth installment. In addition to his career in education, Williams also had a successful military career and was in charge of the Student Army Training Corps at IU, later known as the Reserve Officers Training Corps.

From the description of Kenneth P. Williams papers, 1772-1966 1934-1945. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 52045091

Kenneth Powers Williams was born in Urbana, Ohio on August 25, 1887 to John H. and Eva Augusta (Powers) Williams. He attended Clark College from 1905 to 1906 before enrolling at Indiana University where he received his A.B. degree in 1908 and his A.M. degree in 1909. In 1909 he was employed as an instructor of mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at I.U. Having been granted a leave from I.U. in 1911, he attended Princeton University where he earned a PhD. in 1913. In 1914 he returned to I.U. and resumed his teaching career in the Department of Mathematics.

During his academic career at I.U. he served as an assistant professor from 1914-19, an associate professor from 1919-24, and as a full professor from 1924-37. He was awarded the Chair of the Department of Mathematics in 1938 which he served as until 1944. Throughout his academic career, he made many noteworthy achievements in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and history. One of his landmark achievements was the publication of "Lincoln Finds a General: A Military Study of the Civil War" in 1949. Originally published as a two volume set, he added volume three in 1952, volume four in 1956, and died while writing volume five. He retired in 1957 as a Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus.

In addition to his career in education, Kenneth Powers Williams also had a successful military career. He first served as a First Lieutenant with the Indiana National Guard near the Mexican border in 1916 during the Mexican Border Expedition. On April 17, 1917 Indiana University established a military training program in Bloomington called the Student Army Training Corps with Williams in command. In 1919 the Student Army Training Corps was renamed the Reserve Officers Training Corps. From the years 1917 to 1919 he served in the Rainbow Division as a U.S. Army Captain of Field Artillery with the American Expeditionary Force, 1921 to 1931 he served as an officer in the Indiana National Guard Field Artillery, 1931 to 1939 he served as a Colonel and the Chief of Staff of the 38th division of the Indiana National Guard before commanding the 113th Quartermaster Regiment, and eventually becoming Quartermaster of the 38th division in national service. Among the many commendations he was awarded during his lifetime was the Indiana distinguished service award for his military service.

After several months of illness, Kenneth Powers Williams, the man known as the "father of ROTC" at Indiana University died on September 25, 1958. He left behind a wife, Ellen Laughlin Scott and no children.

From the guide to the Kenneth P. Williams papers, 1772-1963, bulk 1934-1945, (Indiana University Office of University Archives and Records Management http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives)

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referencedIn McNutt, Paul V. (Paul Vories), 1891-1955. Mss., 1899-1955 Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
creatorOf Bentley, Arthur Fisher, 1870-1957. Papers, 1891-1968. Indiana University
referencedIn George Sarton additional papers, 1901-1956 Houghton Library
creatorOf Williams, Kenneth P. (Kenneth Powers), 1887-1958. Kenneth P. Williams papers, 1772-1966 1934-1945. Indiana University
creatorOf Williams, Kenneth P. (Kenneth Powers), 1887-1958. Papers, 1820-1958. Indiana University
creatorOf Williams, K.P. mss., 1820-1958 Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
referencedIn Fact-Finding Conference in the Case of General Fitz John Porter. The third trial of General Fitz John Porter, 1951. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Kenneth P. Williams papers, 1772-1963, bulk 1934-1945 Indiana University Office of University Archives and Records Management
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Birth 1887-08-25

Death 1958-09-25

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