Crowell, J. Franklin 1857-1931

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Name (Latin)
Crowell, J. Franklin 1857-1931
Other forms of name
nna Crowell, John Franklin, 1857-1931
Crowell, J. F. (John Franklin), 1857-1931
Date of birth
1857-11-01
Date of death
1931-08-06
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 34833102
Wikidata: Q15126326
Library of congress: n 87895267
Sources of Information
  • His Government war contracts, 1920:t.p. (J. Franklin Crowell, Ph.D., LL. D.)
  • LC in OCLC, 9-8-87(hdg.: Crowell, John Franklin, 1857-1931; usage not shown; variant: J.F. Crowell)
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Wikipedia description:

John Franklin Crowell (November 1, 1857 – August 6, 1931) served as president of Trinity College, the predecessor of Duke University, from 1887 to 1894. Crowell studied economics at Yale University, Columbia University and the University of Berlin. Crowell is primarily known for overseeing Trinity's movement to Durham, North Carolina and for reforming Trinity's curriculum, along with Joseph L. Armstrong, to be more in line with the German research university model. Toward that end Crowell persuaded the competing student literary societies to combine their libraries into a single college collection, where he personally catalogued the books and kept hours at a reference desk to encourage proper research methods. He also corrected the Latin in the college motto. Crowell increased the number of visiting lecturers at Trinity, and helped establish several academic student publications, one of which, the literary magazine The Archive is the second oldest such publication in the United States. Crowell also served as the head coach of the football program from 1888 to 1889, compiling a 3–2 record. After resigning from Duke, Crowell became head of the Department of Economics and Sociology at Smith College. He received an honorary LL.D. degree from Trinity in 1917.

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