Frederick Charles Hicks

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Frederick Charles Hicks (January 1, 1863 in St. Clair County, Michigan[1]– September 7, 1953) was professor of economics. He became President of the University of Cincinnati on in 1904. During his term as president a number of buildings were constructed, including Beecher Hall (1916), Nippert Stadium, Old Chemistry (1917) and Swift Hall (1925) among others.

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  1. ^ HICKS, FREDERICK CHARLES, in Marquis Who's Who (1901-1902 edition); p. 531; via archive.org
Academic offices
Preceded by President of the University of Cincinnati
1920 – 1928
Succeeded by