Horace E. Stockbridge

Horace E. Stockbridge (May 19, 1857–October 30, 1930) was an American agricultural chemist who became the first president of North Dakota Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University).

[1] Upon completing graduate school, Stockbridge returned to the Massachusetts Agricultural College faculty but in 1885 moved to the Japanese Imperial College of Agriculture and Engineering.

[1] Returning to the US, Stockbridge became president of North Dakota Agricultural College from 1890 to 1893.

[1] At North Dakota State University, a residence hall was named after Stockbridge in 1957.

[1] Pound sign (#) denotes interim president