Samuel Reid Spencer Jr. Explained

Samuel Reid Spencer Jr.
Office:14th President of Davidson College
Predecessor:David Grier Martin
Successor:John Kuykendall
Birth Date:June 6, 1919
Birth Place:Rock Hill, South Carolina, U.S.
Death Date:October 16, 2013 (aged 94)
Death Place:Davidson, North Carolina, U.S.
Children:Clayton Spencer Rev. Dr. Frank Clark Spencer
Education:Davidson College (BA)
Harvard University (PhD)
Term Start:1968
Term End:1983
Battles:World War II

Samuel Reid Spencer Jr. (June 6, 1919 – October 16, 2013) was an American academic administrator who served as the 14th president of Davidson College from 1968 to 1983.

Early life and education

Originally from South Carolina, Spencer graduated from Davidson in 1940, then serving in the United States Army during World War II. After the war, he earned a PhD from Harvard University.[1]

Career

Afterward, Spencer returned to his alma mater to serve as an assistant to then-president John Rood Cunningham, while also becoming a professor of history. Spencer left Davidson to become president of Mary Baldwin College, returning as president in 1968.[2]

As president, Spencer led Davidson's successful attempt to become a co-educational institution. He also focused on minority student recruitment and retention and expanded the endowment. Spencer was also appointed by President Jimmy Carter to the Board of Foreign Scholarships, which oversees the Fulbright Program.[3]

After leaving Davidson, Spencer became the president of the Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Samuel Reid Spencer Jr.'s Obituary on The Natick Bulletin & Tab. The Natick Bulletin & Tab. 2017-07-11.
  2. Web site: Spencer, Samuel Reid, Jr. – Davidson College Archives & Special Collections. libraries.davidson.edu. en-US. 2017-07-11.
  3. Web site: College Family Mourns Passing of President Emeritus Samuel R. Spencer Jr., a Davidson Leader for 80 Years. www.davidson.edu. en. 2017-07-11.