Edgar Odell Lovett (1855–1933) was an American mathematician and educator, best known for his role as the first president of Rice University in Houston, Texas. He served as president from 1912 until 1946 and was pivotal in shaping the institution's early development and academic reputation. Lovett was notable for his efforts to establish Rice as a prominent research university and for promoting a strong emphasis on science and engineering education.
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