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David L MacFarlane

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Preceded by
  
James F. Price

Name
  
David MacFarlane

Spouse(s)
  
Mildred S. MacFarlane

Battles and wars
  
World War I


Occupation
  
Educator

Years of service
  
1916–1928

Resting place
  
Emporia

David L. MacFarlane

Succeeded by
  
John E. Jacobs (Interim) John E. King

Full Name
  
David L. MacFarlane

Born
  
March 13, 1893 Dundee, Scotland (
1893-03-13
)

Alma mater
  
Northwestern University University of Edinburgh

Died
  
January 3, 1953, Emporia, Kansas, United States

Education
  
University of Edinburgh, Northwestern University

Service/branch
  
United States Army

David L. MacFarlane, PhD (March 13, 1893 – January 3, 1953) was an American educator most notable for serving as president of the Kansas State Teachers College (KSTC), now known as Emporia State University. Before heading the Kansas State Teachers College, MacFarlane was a professor of history in a couple of institutions in Kansas.

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Early life and education

David L. MacFarlane was born on March 13, 1893 in Dundee, Scotland and moved to West Warren, Massachusetts at the age of five. He received both his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from Northwestern University, graduating in 1916 and 1917. He received his doctorate in 1931 from the University of Edinburgh.

During World War I, MacFarlane joined the United States Army serving as a second lieutenant of the infantry. He also served in the United States Army Reserve until 1928. In 1922, he became a professor and head of the history department at Southwestern College from 1922 to 1935.

Kansas State Teachers College

In 1935, MacFarlane was hired as a professor in history at the Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia, Kansas. In 1936, he became dean of men at KSTC and held that position for nine years until being selected as KSTC's tenth president. During MacFarlane's tenure, he was able to gain funds to build the William Allen White Library on the south side of campus and build new residence halls on the north side of campus. in 1952, MacFarlane suffered from heart problems and later died, on January 3, 1953, while still in office.

References

David L. MacFarlane Wikipedia