Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format
VICE-CHANCELLOR CRAWFORD Dr. Finla Crawford, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Head of the Political Science Depart– ment of Maxwell School of Citizenship, and Vice– Chancellor of Syracuse University, has been a member of the Syracuse faculty since 1919. Well known as a teacher, educational administrator, and civic leader, he is also the author of many books on political science and economics. Dr. Crawford serves in the capacity of advisor to Dean Bartle and is the im– mediate liaison officer between Triple Cities College and Syracuse University. 14 CHANCELLOR TOLLEY Dr. William Pearson Tolley, through whose efforts Triple Cities College was founded as a per– manent institution, is the seventh chancellor of Syracuse Universtty. Dr. Tolley received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Syracuse tn 1922, Master of Arts in 1924, and Doctorate of Phtlosophy from Columbia in 1930. Following his acceptance of the Presidency of Allegheny College in 1931, Dr. Tolley rapidly became a nattonal figure in higher education, and gained fame as the youngest college president in the Untted States. A Pht Beta Kappa, he has served in an executive capactty in many civic and educatsonal organtzattons.
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