Edward Hitchcock Jr. contributed to Amherst College not only with his enlightened ideas concerning physical education, but also with his genuine personality. Hitchcock Jr. was noted as a kind, broad-minded, vigorous, optimistic, honest, faithfully religious man with shrewd
common sense and an intense loyalty to the college. Students were known for being rather fond of Hitchcock Jr. as well, and he was often affectionately referred to as "Old Doc". Old Doc is a noted "crusader for
fitness" he created schedules for
physical exercises to be completed at the college. While Edward Hitchcock Jr. actively practiced and taught physical education at Amherst, he also conducted
research and intently studied the scientific functions that applied to his phys ed ideas. Hitchcock Jr. even worked with his aforementioned father Edward Hitchcock Sr to compile a
textbook titled, Elementary Anatomy and Physiology For Colleges, Academies and Other Schools. He named one of the earliest
dinosaurs discovered in America,
Megadactylus polyzelus. Later it was
reclassified as the
type specimen of
Anchisaurus polyzelus (ACM 41109), a
prosauropod. ==Honors and awards==