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David Hugh Porter (29 October 1935 – 25 March 2016) was an American academic and the fifth president of
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, serving from 1987 to 1999. Porter was a professor and lecturer of
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and
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, starting his career at
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, where he taught from 1962 to 1987.


Biography

Porter was born in New York City on October 29, 1935. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from
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in 1958, and a Ph.D. in Classics from
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in 1962. After graduation he taught Classics, Music, and Liberal Arts at
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, served as Visiting Professor of Classics at Princeton, and returned to Carleton as President. In 1987 he became the fifth president of Skidmore and also taught Classics and Liberal Studies. After stepping down as president in 1999 he taught at
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and
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before returning to Skidmore as ''Tisch Family Distinguished Professor''. He retired in December, 2013. In 2011 he was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Carleton College. Porter was an accomplished musician. He studied piano with
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from 1955 to 1962 and harpsichord with
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, and has performed recitals throughout the US and the UK. Porter also studied at the
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. Porter was married twice. He married his first wife, Laudie Dimmette, in 1958. Dimmette was an accomplished
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and professor of flute at Carleton College. Porter and Dimmette had four children. She died in 1986. The Laudie D. Porter Memorial Fund was established at Carleton College in 1986 by the Porter family. He married the former Helen Nelson in 1987. Porter died on March 25, 2016. He was found dead the following day in a field near his home where he walked frequently. He was 80 years old.


Publications


Books

*''Seeking Life Whole: Willa Cather and the Brewsters'' (with Lucy Marks). Farleigh Dickinson University Press (Willa Cather Series), 2009. *''On the Divide: The Many Lives of Willa Cather''. University of Nebraska Press, 2008. *''The Omega Workshops and the Hogarth Press: An Artful Fugue'' (with Cecil Woolf). Cecil Woolf, London, 2008. *''Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: ‘Riding a Great Horse. London, 2004. *''Virginia Woolf and Logan Pearsall Smith. An Exquisitely Flattering Dance.'' London, 2002. *''The Not Quite Innocent Bystander. Writings of Edward Steuermann''. Co edited with Gunther Schuller and Clara Steuermann. University of Nebraska Press, 1989. *''Horace's Poetic Journey. A Reading of Odes 1–3''. Princeton University Press, 1987. *''Only Connect. Three Studies in Greek Tragedy''. University Press of America, 1987. *
Carleton Remembered, 1909–1986
', with M.E. Jarchow. Viking Press, Minneapolis, 1987.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Porter, David H. 1935 births 2016 deaths People from Saratoga Springs, New York Princeton University alumni Swarthmore College alumni Skidmore College faculty Presidents of Skidmore College