William Lofland Dudley

William Lofland Dudley
Dudley around 1895.
Born(1859-04-16)April 16, 1859
DiedSeptember 8, 1914(1914-09-08) (aged 55)
Alma materUniversity of Cincinnati (B. S., 1880)
Miami Medical College (M. D., 1885)
Known forCincinnati, Demonstrator of Chemistry (1880–1881)
Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, Commissioner (1881–1885)
Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology (1880–1886)
Vanderbilt, Chair of Chemistry (1886)
Dean of Vanderbilt Medical Department (1895–1914)
SIAA President (1894–1912)
NCAA Executive Committee
Football Rules Committee Executive Committee. (1907–1914)
Dudley Field's namesake
Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Director of Affairs (1897)
University Club of Nashville President
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry
InstitutionsMiami Medical College
Vanderbilt University
Signature

William Lofland Dudley (April 16, 1859 – September 8, 1914) was an American chemistry professor at both the University of Cincinnati and Vanderbilt University and an athletics pioneer during the Progressive Era.[1] At Vanderbilt, he was appointed dean of its medical department. He was also once vice-president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was notably director of affairs on the Tennessee Centennial Exposition executive committee.

Early in Dudley's career, he and John Holland developed a method for refining iridium that paved the way for commercial applications of the metal. Dudley also discovered that carbon monoxide was a major injurious component of tobacco smoke; and was one of the first to publish the physiological effects of X-rays with fellow Vanderbilt professor John Daniel.

He was instrumental in the establishment of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA), the first Southern athletics conference and forerunner of the Southern and Southeastern Conferences. Dudley was a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) executive and football rules committees.[2] Known as the "father of Vanderbilt football"[3] and the "father of Southern football,"[4] he was the namesake of Dudley Field (the first dedicated Southern college football stadium).[3]

Early years

Dudley was born on April 16, 1859, in Covington, Kentucky, to George Reed Dudley and Emma Lofland. His father was a steamboat owner and manufacturer. Dudley's family was of English descent,[5] and he was a lineal descendant of colonial Massachusetts governor Thomas Dudley.[6] He was educated in the Covington public schools, graduating from Covington High School in 1876. Dudley devoted himself largely to scientific study. By 1875 he had already published an article in Scientific American.[7]

University of Cincinnati

In autumn of 1876, Dudley entered the University of Cincinnati. Dudley received a B. S. degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1880. Dudley was a charter member of the Sigma Chi chapter at the University of Cincinnati (Zeta Psi) and went on to serve as the 8th Grand Consul of Sigma Chi Fraternity serving from 1897 to 1899.[8]

Miami Medical College

He became a demonstrator of chemistry at Miami Medical College in 1879. He was appointed professor of analytic chemistry at Miami in 1880, and received an honorary M.D. degree in 1885.[7]

Chemist

From 1880 to 1886, Dudley was a professor of chemistry and toxicology at Miami Medical College in Cincinnati, Ohio, and commissioner of the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition from 1881 to 1885. In 1886, he was elected professor and chair of chemistry at Vanderbilt University, where he introduced courses in organic chemistry to the curriculum.[9]

President Grover Cleveland appointed Dudley a member of the Assay Commission of 1887 to examine the weight and fineness of coins.[7] Dudley was appointed Vanderbilt's first dean of the medical department in 1895.[10]

Achievements

Iridium

In 1880, one John Holland of Cincinnati discovered the ability to melt and make castings of iridium by fusing the white-hot ore with phosphorus,[11] and patented the process in the United States.[12] He invoked the help of Dudley in getting rid of the phosphorus, who did so by repeated applications of lime at great heat. This was the first reported method of refining iridium.[13] Dudley then found new applications for iridium, and formed the American Iridium Company with Holland.[13] Dudley filed a patent on his method for iridium electroplating in 1887.[14]

Tobacco smoke

Dudley was credited with discovering that a toxic component of tobacco smoke is carbon monoxide (which poisons the blood by interfering with oxygen's ability to bind to hemoglobin).[15] Dudley rejected the popularly held opinion that cigarette smoke was harmful due to the adulteration of the tobacco, e. g. with opium. His experiments showed the toxic agent to be carbon monoxide, resulting alike from cigarette, pipe, or cigar.[16]

X-rays

Dudley was one of the first to publish the physiological effects of X-rays along with fellow Vanderbilt professor John Daniel.[6][17][18] A child who had been shot in the head was brought to the Vanderbilt laboratory in 1896. Before trying to find the bullet an experiment was attempted, for which Dudley "with his characteristic devotion to science"[17][19] volunteered. Daniel reported that 21 days after taking a picture of Dudley's skull (with an exposure time of one hour), he noticed a bald spot 2 inches (5.1 cm) in diameter on the part of his head nearest the X-ray tube.[20] His discovery prompted physicians to experiment with x-radiation as a method for hair removal - a method that became popular in the early 20th century, and was soon adopted by commercial practitioners (i.e. salon owners) as well.[21]

Aurora borealis

In 1909, Dudley hypothesized that the excitation of neon, at the time a recently discovered noble gas, was responsible for the appearance of the aurora borealis. While this was incorrect, his suggestion was widely reported by the media at the time.[22][23]

Societies

A black and white photo showing a lit Parthenon and pyramid
Picture from the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition

Dudley was a member of the following: the German Chemical Society of Berlin, the Society of Chemical Industry of England, the Chemical Society of London, the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the Engineering Association of the South and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was vice-president of the latter in 1889.[6]

Tennessee Centennial

Dudley also served as Director of Affairs of the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition in 1897[24] "and handled it with such care that no deficit appeared at its end".[3]

College athletics

Vanderbilt Athletic Association

In 1886, the Vanderbilt Athletic Association was formed by president W. M. Baskerville. Most Vanderbilt students were members.[25] Early sports played at the school were baseball, cycling, and track and field.[25] For twenty five years, Dudley was president of the organization.[26] Dudley added a running track to the Old Gym in 1895.[26]

First football game

Vanderbilt played its first-ever football game (against the University of Nashville) in 1890 at Nashville Athletic Park, winning 40–0. After Nashville challenged Vanderbilt to play a Thanksgiving Day football game, Dudley sent out for the Athletic Association to meet.[25] Dudley took the challenge seriously, feeling the university's pride at stake.[25] To some 150 students in the gym, Vanderbilt athletics historian Bill Traughber notes how Dudley explained "if the challenge were met, a new era of athletics would be created with the game of football."[25]

Formally dressed young man, looking to the right
Elliott Jones

Dudley accompanied the team on all of its trips.[25] "Too much cannot be said about William L. Dudley in connection with early football at Vanderbilt", said first team captain and fullback Elliott Jones. Dudley's picture adorned the wall of Jones' Kansas City office, and when asked who it was he would respond "The best friend of myself and every other student at Vanderbilt."[25]

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association

Dudley was a member of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States[27] (now the NCAA) and was primarily responsible for the formation of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA). In March 1888, the Vanderbilt Athletic Association tried to schedule a track meet at Vanderbilt with Southwestern Presbyterian University, Sewanee and Tennessee. Opposition from Sewanee prevented the initial meet,[28] but on December 21, 1894, the SIAA was formed.[29]

Football rules committee

In 1907, Dudley replaced Homer Curtiss of the University of Texas on the Rules Committee.[2]

Dudley Field

Old

Vanderbilt's football stadiums have been named after Dudley for most of their existence. In 1892, the first Dudley Field was dedicated on October 21, with the first instance of the Tennessee–Vanderbilt football rivalry. Vanderbilt Law School currently resides at the site of old Dudley Field.[25] When a new Dudley Field was built in 1922, the old stadium became known as Curry Field, named for Irby "Rabbit" Curry, a Vanderbilt football player who died in an aerial battle over France in World War I.

New

Aerial yearbook photo of large football stadium
Dudley Field in 1922

After many years of success under head coach Dan McGugin and an undefeated 1921 season, Vanderbilt had outgrown its old stadium. Since there was not enough room to expand old Dudley Field at its site near Kirkland Hall, the Vanderbilt administrators purchased land adjacent to the present 25th Avenue South for the new facility. The steel-and-concrete structure cost about $200,000 and could seat 22,600.[30][31] It was the first dedicated college football stadium in the South.[32][33]

In the first game at the new stadium in 1922, against Michigan on October 14, the two teams played to a scoreless tie, which features prominently in the school's history. The stadium's dedication posthumously honored Dudley:

To William Lofland Dudley, Dean of Southern Athletics, scholar, gentleman, and friend, this ground is dedicated, and, as Dudley Field, is consecrated to the use of Vanderbilt and her sons forever.

— Charles S. Brown, Vanderbilt Athletic Association president[34]

Death and legacy

In the summer of 1914, Dudley was stricken with illness. Shortly after admittance to Clifton Springs Sanitarium in New York, he suffered a stroke which left him speechless. He recovered the use of his voice, but knew death was imminent, and started to travel back to Nashville where he wished to die. He died on September 8, 1914, before reaching Chicago.[7] He was accompanied by his nephew, D. I. Miller.[35] In 1919 the Dudley Fellowship in Chemistry was established in his memory.[9]

List of publications

References

  1. ^ Amateurism
  2. ^ a b David M. Nelson (1994). The Anatomy of a Game: Football, the Rules, and the Men who Made the Game. pp. 135, 537. ISBN 9780874134551.
  3. ^ a b c "William Lofland Dudley". Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 6 (10): 856–859. 1914. doi:10.1021/ie50070a026. ISSN 0095-9014.
  4. ^ Henry Jay Case (1914). "Vanderbilt - A University of the New South". Outing. 64: 322.
  5. ^ Who's Who in Tennessee: A Biographical Reference Book of Notable Tennesseans of To-Day. Memphis: Paul & Douglas Co, 1911.
  6. ^ a b c James Terry White (1898). The National Cyclopedia of American Biography. p. 227.
  7. ^ a b c d "William Lofland Dudley". Vanderbilt University Quarterly. 14 (4): 259. 1914.
  8. ^ "William Lofland Dudley". Sigma Chi Quarterly. 16. 1897.
  9. ^ a b Vanderbilt University (1919). Register. p. 38.
  10. ^ "History".
  11. ^ Dr. Ron Dutcher. "John Holland Iridium". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  12. ^ "Patent US241216 - Process of fusing and molding iridium". Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  13. ^ a b Hunt, L. B. (1987). "A History of Iridium" (PDF). Platinum Metals Review. 31 (1): 32–41. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  14. ^ "Patent US362257 - Process of depositing iridium and product of the same". Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  15. ^ "The Poisonous Effects of Cigarette-Smoking". The Medical News. 53: 304. September 15, 1888.
  16. ^ "Cigarette Smoking". The Sanitarian: 91. 1889.
  17. ^ a b Daniel, J. (April 10, 1896). "The X-Rays". Science. 3 (67): 562–3. Bibcode:1896Sci.....3..562D. doi:10.1126/science.3.67.562. PMID 17779817.
  18. ^ Walter Lynwood Fleming. The South in the Building of the Nation: Biography A-J. Pelican Publishing. p. 300. ISBN 1-58980-946-7.
  19. ^ Ce4Rt (March 2014). Understanding Ionizing Radiation and Protection. p. 174.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ Otto Glasser (1934). Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and the Early History of the Roentgen Rays. Norman Publishing. p. 294. ISBN 0-930405-22-6.
  21. ^ Herzig, Rebecca (2015). Plucked: A History of Hair Removal. New York University Press. p. 89.
  22. ^ "Cause of Aurora Borealis". Popular Mechanics: 408. March 1910.
  23. ^ "Aurora Borealis Due To The Gas Neon". The New York Times. December 29, 1909.
  24. ^ "Special Collections: Online Exhibits: Tennessee Centennial, 1897". Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h William L Traughber (August 25, 2005). "William Dudley: a Father of Vanderbilt Athletics".
  26. ^ a b Bill Traughber (May 1, 2013). "Anderson coached track for 42 years".
  27. ^ "Proceedings of the Second Annual convention of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States". American Physical Education Review. 13 (2): 113–138. 1908. doi:10.1080/23267224.1908.10650066.
  28. ^ Closed access icon "Vanderbilt Paper Tells How First Efforts Succeeded in Formation of S. I. A. A. Order". Macon Telegraph. April 12, 1921.
  29. ^ Roza, Greg (2008). Football in the SEC (Southeastern Conference) (1st ed.). New York: Rosen Central. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-4042-1919-9.
  30. ^ Closed access icon "Commodores to Dedicate New Stadium Saturday." Dallas Morning News 13 Oct. 1922: 18.
  31. ^ Closed access icon "Vanderbilt Stad Will Seat 22,600." Kalamazoo Gazette 12 Oct. 1922
  32. ^ Closed access icon "Vandy Opens South's First College Athletic Stadium on Saturday." The Macon Daily Telegraph 8 Oct. 1922
  33. ^ "Vanderbilt Stadium". Archived from the original on March 31, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
  34. ^ The Commodore (Vanderbilt Yearbook) 1923 p. 13
  35. ^ "Dr. W. L. Dudley Called By Death". The Tennessean. September 9, 1914. p. 1. Retrieved August 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon

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