Background
Hooper, William Leslie was born on August 2, 1855 in Halifax, Nova Scoti. Son of Review William and Anne Jane (Whytal) Hooper.
Hooper, William Leslie was born on August 2, 1855 in Halifax, Nova Scoti. Son of Review William and Anne Jane (Whytal) Hooper.
He also received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy in 1898 and an Doctor of Laws in 1915, both from Tufts.
He received a bachelor of arts degree from Tufts in 1877, and a master of arts degree from Tufts in 1878. Hooper was instructor of Mathematics and Applied Physics at the Bromfield School and became its principal in 1880. While at Tufts, Hooper was initiated into Theta Delta Chirurgical
Hooper became assistant professor of physics at Tufts in 1883, and then professor of electrical engineering in 1890.
Following the resignation of Frederick West. Hamilton, Hooper was made acting president in 1912, having been commended by the Trustees for his contributions to the engineering department and his successful fundraising abilities. He served in this role through the end of 1914 until Hermon Carey Bumpus took office, at which point he returned to the department of electrical engineering.
Hooper built a residence at 124 Professors Row in 1892, known today as Hooper House, which currently houses the University Health Services. Additionally, the home of the department of electrical engineering was dedicated as the Hooper Laboratories for Electrical Engineering on June 5, 1940, and held that name until 1983, when it was rededicated as Halligan Hall.
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Married Mary East. Heard, July 9, 1879.