Background
Born on January 5, 1875 in Hollister, California, a town that his father and three associates had founded.
Born on January 5, 1875 in Hollister, California, a town that his father and three associates had founded.
Swain graduated with his Bachelor"s degree in 1899.
After two years of high school, Swain entered Stanford University in its fourth class of undergraduates. His professor Jarius Maxson Stillman, head of Stanford"s Department of Chemistry, convinced him to study chemistry. Swain"s first academic job occurred in 1898, prior to his graduation.
He was a teaching assistant.
In 1899, he was appointed as an instructor at Stanford, but left on a leave of absence to study biochemistry at Yale University under Lafayette Mendel and Russell Henry Chittenden. Swain received a Master"s degree in 1901.
The following year, he worked with Franz Hofmeister at Strassburg and with Albrecht Kossel at Heidelberg, returning to Stanford as an assistant professor in 1902. After another year of leave, Swain completed a Doctor of Philosophy at Yale in 1904.
In 1917, he became the head of Stanford"s chemistry department, succeeding the professor that convinced him to pursue chemistry.
He would hold that position until his retirement in 1940. From 1929 to 1933, Swain was acting president of Stanford University while Ray Lyman Wilbur was United States Secretary of the Interior for Herbert Hoover. Swain was a strong proponent of the establishment of a research institute at Stanford University, which would eventually become Socially Responsible Investment International.
Swain also participated in local politics, and was mayor of Palo Alto, California for three terms from 1914 to 1916, and a member of the city council from 1912 to 1921.