John Russell Hayes
John Russell Hayes was an American poet, librarian, and educator from Pennsylvania. His poetry generally evoked the region's natural landscapes and Quaker heritage. He served as head librarian at Swarthmore College from 1905 to 1927 and later managed the college's Friends Historical Library.
Biography
Hayes was born in 1866 near West Chester, Pennsylvania, to William M. and Rachel Hayes. His family were Quakers and had lived in the region for generations. He grew up on the Hayes family farm on the Brandywine in Embreeville and earned a bachelor's degree from Swarthmore College in 1888 and a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of [Pennsylvania Law School] in 1892. He practiced law for a year before becoming an assistant professor of English at Swarthmore College. He also studied at Harvard University, the University of Oxford, and the University of Strasbourg. He was head librarian at Swarthmore from 1906 to 1927. He managed the Friends Historical Library from 1927 to 1935, retiring as Librarian Emeritus.Hayes married Emma Gawthrop of Wilmington, Delaware, in 1892 and had three daughters, Esther, Katharine, and Eleanor, all of whom studied at Swarthmore. His wife died in 1939. John Russell Hayes died on December 29, 1945, in a West Chester hospital and was buried at the Romansville Friends Meeting cemetery. The Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College holds his writings and other papers.