List of presidents of the American Philological Association

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This is a list of presidents of the American Philological Association, which in 2013 changed its name to the Society for Classical Studies.

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Presidents

TermNameNotes
1870 William Dwight Whitney
1871 Howard Crosby
1872 William Watson Goodwin
1873 Asahel C. Kendrick
1874 Francis A. March
1875 J. Hammond Trumbull
1876 Albert Harkness
1877 Samuel Stehman Haldeman
1878 Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve
1879 Jotham B. Sewall
1880 Crawford H. Toy
1881 Lewis R. Packard
1882 Frederic D. Allen
1883 Milton W. Humphreys
1884 Martin Luther D'Ooge
1885William Watson Goodwin
1886 Tracy Peck
1887 Augustus C. Merriam
1888 Isaac Hollister Hall
1889 Thomas Day Seymour
1890 Charles R. Lanman
1891 Julius Sachs
1892 Samuel Hart
1893 William Gardner Hale
1894James M. Garnett
1895 John Henry Wright
1895Francis A. March
1897 Bernadotte Perrin
1898 Minton Warren
1899 Clement Lawrence Smith (de)
1900 Abby Leach
1901 Samuel Ball Platner
1902 Andrew Fleming West
1903 Charles Forster Smith
1904 George Hempl
1905 Herbert Weir Smyth
1906 Elmer Truesdell Merrill
1907 Francis W. Kelsey
1908 Charles E. Bennett
1909Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve
1910 Paul Shorey
1911 John Carew Rolfe
1912 Thomas Dwight Goodell
1913 Harold North Fowler
1914 Edward Capps (de)
1915 Edward Parmelee Morris
1916 Carl Darling Buck
1917 Frank Gardner Moore
1918 Frank Frost Abbott
1919 John Adams Scott
1920 Clifford Herschel Moore
1921 Walton Brooks McDaniel (de)
1922 Francis Greenleaf Allinson (de)
1923 Edward Kennard Rand (de)
1924 Samuel Eliot Bassett (de)
1925 Gordon Jennings Laing
1926 Henry Rushton Fairclough
1927 Frank Cole Babbitt
1928 Clarence Powers Bill
1929 Tenney Frank
1930 Charles Burton Gulick
1931 Henry Washington Prescott
1932 Ivan Mortimer Linforth
1933 Campell Bonner
1934 Elizabeth Hazelton Haight
1935 Berthold Louis Ullman
1936 George Lincoln Hendrickson (de)
1937 Henry Arthur Sanders
1938 William Abbott Oldfather
1939 Austin Morris Harmon
1940 Arthur Stanley Pease
1941 George Miller Calhoun (de)
1942 Lily Ross Taylor
1943 Marbury Bladen Ogle
1944 John Garrett Winter
1945 George Depue Hadzsits
1946 Levi Arnold Post (de)
1947 Norman Wentworth DeWitt
1948 Cornelia Catlin Coulter
1949 William Hardy Alexander
1950 Lucius Rogers Shero
1951 William Chase Greene
1952 Jakob Larsen
1953 Benjamin Dean Meritt
1954 Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton
1955 Harry Caplan
1956 George E. Duckworth
1957 C. Bradford Welles
1958 Gertrude Smith
1959 Robert J. Getty
1960 Louis A. MacKay
1951 Robert S. Rogers
1962 Inez Scott Ryberg
1963 Howard Comfort
1964 Gerald F. Else
1965 Dorothy Mae Robathan
1966 John Lewis Heller
1967 Phillip H. De Lacy
1968 Frederick M. Combellack
1969 Herbert Bloch
1970 Malcolm F. McGregor
1971 Edward Togo Salmon
1972 Agnes Kirsopp Lake Michels
1973 William Hailey Willis
1974 Harry Louis Levy
1975 James Henry Oliver
1976 Helen North
1977 William S. Anderson
1978 Frank O. Copley
1979 George A. Kennedy
1980 Bernard M. W. Knox
1981 Michael H. Jameson
1982 Michael C. J. Putnam
1983 Zeph Stewart
1984 Gordon M. Kirkwood
1985 Helen H. Bacon
1986 George P. Goold
1987 Martin Ostwald
1988 W. Robert Connor
1989 Thomas G. Rosenmeyer
1990 John Peradotto
1991 Gregory Nagy
1992 Erich Gruen
1993 Ludwig Koenen (de)
1994 Charles P. Segal (de)
1995 Emily Townsend Vermeule
1996 Robert A. Kaster
1997 Susan Treggiari
1998 Helene P. Foley
1999 David Konstan
2000 Julia Haig Gaisser
2001 Kenneth J. Reckford
2002 Michael Gagarin
2003 James J. O'Donnell
2004 Elaine Fantham
2005 Eleanor Winsor Leach
2006 Jenny Strauss Clay
2007 Ruth Scodel
2008 Kurt A. Raaflaub
2009 Josiah Ober
2010 Dee L. Clayman
2011 Kathleen M. Coleman
2012 Jeffrey Henderson
2013 Denis Feeney
2014 Kathryn Gutzwiller
2015 John Marincola
2016 Roger S. Bagnall
2017 S. Georgia Nugent
2018 Joseph Farrell
2019 Mary T. Boatwright
2020 Sheila Murnaghan
2021 Shelley P. Haley
2022 Matthew Roller
2023 Alison Keith

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  1. "Past Presidents of the APA". Society for Classical Studies (founded as the American Philological Association) .

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