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Hugh Chisholm

Hugh Chisholm (/ˈɪzəm/; 22 February 1866 – 29 September 1924) was a British journalist. He was the editor of the 10th, 11th and 12th editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

Hugh Chisholm
Chisholm in 1903
Born22 February 1866 (1866-02-22)
London, England
Died29 September 1924(1924-09-29) (aged 58)
London, England
EducationCorpus Christi College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Journalist and encyclopædia editor
Known for10th, 11th, and 12th editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica
RelativesArchibald Chisholm (son) Grace Chisholm (sister)

Life edit

He was born in London, a son of Henry Williams Chisholm (1809–1901), Warden of the Standards at the Board of Trade, and his wife Anna Louisa Bell; the mathematician Grace Chisholm was his sister. He was educated at Felsted School and matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 1884, graduating in 1888 with a first class in literae humaniores. He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1892.[1][2]

Chisholm worked for The St James's Gazette as assistant editor from 1892 and was appointed editor in 1897. During these years, he also contributed numerous articles on political, financial and literary subjects to the weekly journals and monthly reviews, becoming well known as a literary critic and conservative publicist. He moved in 1899 to The Standard as chief leader-writer and moved in 1900 to The Times, to act as co-editor with Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace and President Arthur Twining Hadley of Yale University on preparation of the eleven volumes forming the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. In 1903, he became editor-in-chief for the 11th edition, which was completed under his direction in 1910, and published as a whole by the Cambridge University Press, in 29 volumes, in 1911. He subsequently planned and edited the Britannica Year-Book (1913).[3]

Chisholm had been suggested as replacement as editor of The Times as an alternative to Geoffrey Dawson. Lord Northcliffe, owner of The Times from 1909, promised him the post in 1911, but did not act on the promise, and Dawson continued to 1919.[1]

In 1913, following his return from America overseeing the printing of The Britannica Year-Book, Chisholm was appointed day editor of The Times.[3] His role included that of leader writer; but eventually he fell out with Northcliffe.[1] In August 1913 he was appointed a director of the company. He was financial editor throughout World War I, resigning in 1920 when he embarked on the editorship of the three volumes forming the 12th edition of Encyclopædia Britannica, published in 1922.[3]

Family edit

In 1893 Chisholm married Eliza Beatrix Harrison, daughter of Henry Harrison of County Down. Together they had three sons.[1] Their son Archibald Chisholm played a key role in the development of the oil industry in Kuwait and was editor of the Financial Times from 1937 to 1940.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Hamilton, N. "Chisholm, Hugh (1866–1924)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/32404. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Chisholm, Hugh" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  3. ^ a b c Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). "Chisholm, Hugh" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 30 (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company. p. 669.
  4. ^ "Archibald Chisholm". The Times. No. 64507. 4 December 1992. p. 21. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  • The Times, 30 September 1924, p 14, Issue 43770, Col d. Obituary of Chisholm.
  • Janet E. Courtney: An Oxford Portrait Gallery, (London) 1931, pp 167–157. Janet Courtney, née Hogarth, worked for The Times Book Club and was later responsible for the arrangement of the Index volume to the 11th and 12th editions of Encyclopædia Britannica.
  • Anon, History of "The Times", Vol 3, 1884 - 1912, (1939) pp 121, 519, 755, 829
  • Ibid, Vol 4, 1912 - 1920, (1947) pp 143, 137, 138, 208, 472
  • Dictionary of National Biography, article "Hugh Chisholm"


External links edit

  • The Chisholm family

hugh, chisholm, canadian, american, industrialist, same, name, hugh, chisholm, february, 1866, september, 1924, british, journalist, editor, 10th, 11th, 12th, editions, encyclopædia, britannica, chisholm, 1903born22, february, 1866, 1866, london, englanddied29. For the Canadian American industrialist of the same name see Hugh J Chisholm Hugh Chisholm ˈ tʃ ɪ z e m 22 February 1866 29 September 1924 was a British journalist He was the editor of the 10th 11th and 12th editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh ChisholmChisholm in 1903Born22 February 1866 1866 02 22 London EnglandDied29 September 1924 1924 09 29 aged 58 London EnglandEducationCorpus Christi College OxfordOccupation s Journalist and encyclopaedia editorKnown for10th 11th and 12th editions of the Encyclopaedia BritannicaRelativesArchibald Chisholm son Grace Chisholm sister Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 References 4 External linksLife editHe was born in London a son of Henry Williams Chisholm 1809 1901 Warden of the Standards at the Board of Trade and his wife Anna Louisa Bell the mathematician Grace Chisholm was his sister He was educated at Felsted School and matriculated at Corpus Christi College Oxford in 1884 graduating in 1888 with a first class in literae humaniores He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1892 1 2 Chisholm worked for The St James s Gazette as assistant editor from 1892 and was appointed editor in 1897 During these years he also contributed numerous articles on political financial and literary subjects to the weekly journals and monthly reviews becoming well known as a literary critic and conservative publicist He moved in 1899 to The Standard as chief leader writer and moved in 1900 to The Times to act as co editor with Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace and President Arthur Twining Hadley of Yale University on preparation of the eleven volumes forming the 10th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica In 1903 he became editor in chief for the 11th edition which was completed under his direction in 1910 and published as a whole by the Cambridge University Press in 29 volumes in 1911 He subsequently planned and edited the Britannica Year Book 1913 3 Chisholm had been suggested as replacement as editor of The Times as an alternative to Geoffrey Dawson Lord Northcliffe owner of The Times from 1909 promised him the post in 1911 but did not act on the promise and Dawson continued to 1919 1 In 1913 following his return from America overseeing the printing of The Britannica Year Book Chisholm was appointed day editor of The Times 3 His role included that of leader writer but eventually he fell out with Northcliffe 1 In August 1913 he was appointed a director of the company He was financial editor throughout World War I resigning in 1920 when he embarked on the editorship of the three volumes forming the 12th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica published in 1922 3 Family editIn 1893 Chisholm married Eliza Beatrix Harrison daughter of Henry Harrison of County Down Together they had three sons 1 Their son Archibald Chisholm played a key role in the development of the oil industry in Kuwait and was editor of the Financial Times from 1937 to 1940 4 References edit a b c d Hamilton N Chisholm Hugh 1866 1924 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 32404 Subscription or UK public library membership required Foster Joseph 1888 1892 Chisholm Hugh Alumni Oxonienses the Members of the University of Oxford 1715 1886 Oxford Parker and Co via Wikisource a b c Chisholm Hugh ed 1922 Chisholm Hugh Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 30 12th ed London amp New York The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company p 669 Archibald Chisholm The Times No 64507 4 December 1992 p 21 Retrieved 21 June 2021 The Times 30 September 1924 p 14 Issue 43770 Col d Obituary of Chisholm Janet E Courtney An Oxford Portrait Gallery London 1931 pp 167 157 Janet Courtney nee Hogarth worked for The Times Book Club and was later responsible for the arrangement of the Index volume to the 11th and 12th editions of Encyclopaedia Britannica Anon History of The Times Vol 3 1884 1912 1939 pp 121 519 755 829 Ibid Vol 4 1912 1920 1947 pp 143 137 138 208 472 Dictionary of National Biography article Hugh Chisholm External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Hugh Chisholm The Chisholm family Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugh Chisholm amp oldid 1175101702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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