Charles Madison Sarratt Explained

Charles Madison Sarratt
Birth Date:June 21, 1888
Birth Place:Gaffney, South Carolina, U.S.
Death Date:March 24, 1978
Death Place:Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Alma Mater:Limestone College
Cornell University
Occupation:Academic
Spouse:Mary Dora Houston
Children:Dr Madison "Houston" Sarratt
Parents:Robert Clifton Sarratt
Frances Amos

Charles Madison Sarratt (1888–1978) was an American academic and administrator. He was the co-author of a textbook on mathematics. He was the chair of the department of mathematics at Vanderbilt University from 1924 to 1946, dean of students from 1939 to 1945, vice-chancellor from 1946 to 1958, and dean of alumni from 1958 to 1978.

Early life

Sarratt was born June 21, 1888, in Gaffney, South Carolina.[1] [2] His father, Robert Clifton Sarratt, served in the South Carolina House of Representatives and the South Carolina Senate.[3] His paternal family was of Welsh descent.[4] His mother, Frances Amos, was the daughter of Confederate veteran and Inman cotton plantation owner Charles McAlwreath Amos and granddaughter of Charles Amos, the co-owner of the Cowpens Iron Works and a slaveholder in the antebellum era.[5]

Sarratt graduated from Limestone College.[6] He then graduated from Cornell University, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1911.[7] He went on to receive a master's degree from Syracuse University in 1915.[7]

Academic career

Sarratt taught in the College of Engineering at Syracuse University from 1913 to 1916.[1] He joined the faculty in the department of mathematics at Vanderbilt University in 1916.[2] [8] He became the dean of men in 1922.[7] Two years later, in 1924, he was appointed chair of the department of mathematics,[7] and served as chair for the next twenty-two years.[8] In 1939, he became dean of students.[7] In 1946, he was appointed as vice-chancellor.[1] [7] He also served as chancellor pro tempore in 1946.[8] From 1958 to 1978, he was retired, yet served as dean of alumni.[3] [8] He was known as "Mr Vanderbilt" or "Dean Sarratt," even after he retired.[3]

With Columbia University professor Thomas Alexander, Sarratt was the co-author of Alexander Sarratt-Arithmetics, a three-volume mathematics textbook published in 1924.[1] [9]

Civic activities

Sarratt was a member of the American Mathematical Society.[7] He was also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and Sigma Nu.[7] He served on the board of directors of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce.[8] He was President of the American Red Cross.[8] He was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 1967.[10]

In 1960, Sarratt chaired a committee of black leaders like Stephen J. Wright and Walter S. Davis and white businessmen to put an end to the Nashville sit-ins.[11]

Personal life

Sarratt married Mary Dora Houston in 1922.[1] They had a son, Madison "Houston" Sarratt,[1] who married Martha Haley Davis, the daughter of William Lipscomb Davis.[12]

Death and legacy

Sarratt died on March 24, 1978, in Nashville.[2] The Sarratt Student Center on the campus of Vanderbilt University has been named for him since 1974.[13] [14] Inside, the Sarratt Gallery is also named for him.[15] Moreover, his bust is on display there.[2] [14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Gaffney Man Made Head of Vanderbilt U. . The Gaffney Ledger . February 9, 1946 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  2. Web site: Vanderbilt University – Sarratt Student Center . The Tennessean . 23 August 2015.
  3. News: Invested Life . The Gaffney Ledger . April 7, 1978 . 3 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  4. News: Sarratt. Noble. History of the Sarratt Family. August 14, 2016. The Gaffney Ledger. Gaffney, South Carolina. June 2, 1927. 5–6. Newspapers.com. registration .
  5. News: Granberry. R. C.. Mrs Sarratt Is Capable, Successful in Business. August 14, 2016. The Gaffney Ledger. Gaffney, South Carolina. February 26, 1953. 9. Newspapers.com. registration . Grandfather made the cloth for all his slaves..
  6. News: Limestone Grad Is Chosen Head of Vanderbilt U. . The Gaffney Ledger . January 1, 1946 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  7. News: Sarratt Works With Students At Vanderbilt . The Gaffney Ledger . July 22, 1948 . 8 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  8. News: Vanderbilt Official: Dr. Sarratt Is Visiting Mother . The Gaffney Ledger . July 27, 1961 . 1 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  9. Front Matter . Peabody Journal of Education . 3 . 5 . 1488743 . March 1926 . 301–303 .
  10. Web site: SARRATT, DR. CHARLES MADISON . Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame . 23 August 2015.
  11. Book: Houston . Benjamin . The Nashville Way: Racial Etiquette and the Struggle for Social Justice in a Southern City . 2012 . University of Georgia Press . Athens, Georgia . 9780820343266. 940632744 . 106–107.
  12. News: Houston Sarratt To Wed Miss Davis . The Gaffney Ledger . March 5, 1946 . 3 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  13. News: Honor For Us All . The Gaffney Ledger . September 18, 1974 . 3 . Newspapers.com. August 24, 2015 .
  14. Web site: Sarratt Student Center . Vanderbilt University . 23 August 2015.
  15. Web site: Sarratt Gallery . Vanderbilt University . 25 August 2015.